Gabriel Abeyie is an Assistant Professor of Economics in the Cameron School of Business at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Dr. Abeyie’s research focuses on macroeconomics and forecasting, with an emphasis on Bayesian methods, text-based analysis, and the use of high-dimensional data. His work seeks to address timely policy-relevant questions through empirical, data-driven approaches. He is particularly interested in understanding how information is processed in financial and commodity markets, and how expectations shape macroeconomic outcomes.
In the classroom, Dr. Abeyie is passionate about making economics accessible and engaging. He strives to help students develop strong analytical thinking skills and apply economic reasoning to real-world issues.
Originally from Ghana, Dr. Abeyie brings an international perspective to both his research and teaching. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer and spending time with family.
Dr. Abeyie’s research focuses on macroeconomics and forecasting, with an emphasis on Bayesian methods, text-based analysis, and the use of high-dimensional data. His work seeks to address timely policy-relevant questions through empirical, data-driven approaches. He is particularly interested in understanding how information is processed in financial and commodity markets, and how expectations shape macroeconomic outcomes.
In the classroom, Dr. Abeyie is passionate about making economics accessible and engaging. He strives to help students develop strong analytical thinking skills and apply economic reasoning to real-world issues.
Originally from Ghana, Dr. Abeyie brings an international perspective to both his research and teaching. Outside of work, he enjoys watching soccer and spending time with family.