About
Dimitris Georgoutsos is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), based in the Department of Accounting and Finance within the School of Business. With a strong academic foundation and extensive research contributions, he has established himself as a leading figure in finance and macroeconomic policy in Greece.
Education:
- Diploma in Economics – University of Athens
- M.Sc. in Economics – London School of Economics
- Ph.D. in Economics – University of Essex, UK
Research Interests:
His research spans across international finance, monetary economics, and public finance, with a particular focus on the taxation of capital income and its implications for financial markets and economic policy. He has also worked extensively on macroeconomic modeling and banking regulation, especially in the context of the Greek economy.
Publications & Projects:
Georgoutsos has published in prestigious journals such as the Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Macroeconomics, and European Economic Review. He co-authored the book "The Taxation of Income from Capital in Greece", which has been influential in shaping policy discourse. He has participated in several externally funded projects, including those by the European Commission and the Hellenic Bank Association, focusing on capital taxation, financial asset regulation, and macroeconomic modeling.
Research Collaborations & Impact:
His work has contributed to both academic literature and practical policy development, particularly in the areas of capital adequacy in Greek banks and the performance of financial instruments like closed-end funds.
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