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Christodoulos Stefanadis is a Professor at the University of Piraeus's Department of Finance and Banking Administration. He holds a PhD in Economics from New York University's Stern School of Business. Prior to joining the University of Piraeus in 2008, he worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Rice University, and the University of Arizona.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, New York University Stern School of Business
Research Interests: His work focuses on Political Economy, Industrial Organization, Development Economics, and Finance. Specific areas include oligarchy dynamics, property rights institutions, innovation volatility, and the interplay between ethics and capital markets. He frequently explores how institutional frameworks shape market behavior and policy outcomes.
Teaching: He teaches Microeconomics I & II, Macroeconomics I, and doctoral courses in Finance. He co-teaches preparatory courses for postgraduate students and specialized modules in financial theory.
Publications: His recent work spans topics like oligopoly theory, network externalities, and social conflict analysis. Notable trends include examining how governance structures impact economic outcomes and the volatility of innovation in regulated markets.
Awards & Honors: No personal awards listed, though the University of Piraeus has honorary doctorates for others like George Konstantinides (1999) and Stephen A. Ross (2009).
Grants & Labs: No specific grants or lab affiliations mentioned. His research is primarily theoretical, focusing on policy-relevant economic models.
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