Danae Kyriakopoulou

From May to December 2015 Kyriakopoulou took a short position as a Senior Economic Adviser, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, while still working at CEBR.

[1] Danae Kyriakopoulou's research interests focus on macroeconomics, including the European economy, green finance, and development economics.

Kyriakopoulou research on her home country, the Greek debt crisis held no bias but viewed the events and the bailout in a critical manner.

These risks and natural disasters devastate many people, damaging infrastructure and the economy; if it is insured this will result in higher claims which will ultimately fall on households.

[6] Kyriakopoulou has gathered research and evidence which she claims shows that central banks are moving past the analytical theory-based framework connected with climate change to their mandates and policy to these organizations stepping up and taking action.

[clarification needed] Danae Kyriakopoulou is asked to speak and contribute to many various media sources, from news to journals and even her impactful Twitter presence.