
Assistant Professor Shamil Sharapudinov joined the Department of Economics on 1 July. Professor Sharapudinov comes to the University of Toronto from Pennsylvania State University, where he studied for his PhD with a primary specialization in international economics. He also maintains research interests in topics of macroeconomics, spatial economics, and industrial organization. His most recent research paper examines how trade and technological shocks propagate across local labor markets and affect the welfare of consumers with different income levels.
Shamil joined the Department of Economics for the opportunity to contribute to its vibrant research environment.
“The University of Toronto is one of the world’s leading universities with excellent faculty in any field of economics,” he said. “I am particularly excited about the Department of Economics’ close ties with the Rotman School of Management, which fosters a diverse and interdisciplinary research environment. I believe this is an ideal setting for a young scholar to thrive and develop original research ideas.”
In the upcoming semesters, Shamil will teach the undergraduate ECO364, International Trade Theory, and the PhD course ECO3301, International Trade II.
“Although they differ in complexity and format, both courses are designed to deepen students’ understanding of the key forces that shape global trade patterns,” he explained. “My goal is to equip students with the modern toolkits necessary to analyze issues in international trade and trade policy. I also want to create a friendly environment in my classes where every student succeeds and is encouraged to ask questions.”
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