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Georgios Gerasimou is a Professor of Economics at the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School, where he is part of the Microeconomics research cluster. He previously held positions as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and Reader at the University of St Andrews from 2011 to 2023. He earned his PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge in 2011.
His research focuses on decision theory, behavioral economics, and computational methods. Key areas include modeling 'hard' decisions, preference intensities, and their implications for economic allocations and welfare. He has contributed to topics like deferral in choice, rational choice theory, and software tools for revealed preference analysis.
His recent work explores portfolio theory under subjective expected utility, metrics for dissimilarity analysis, and the interplay between choice overload and market competition. He has developed open-source software (Prest) for computational economics applications.
While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to decision theory and behavioral economics have been published in journals like Economic Journal, Journal of Economic Theory, and Quantitative Economics. His research bridges theoretical foundations with practical computational tools.
No advisees or grants are explicitly mentioned. His work often intersects with interdisciplinary fields, including game theory and data science.
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