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Petros Sekeris serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and Finance at TBS Education (Toulouse Business School), France. His research bridges political economy, conflict analysis, and behavioral economics through rigorous theoretical modeling and experimental methodologies. Current scholarly activity remains highly active with publications extending into 2025.
His research program centers on Political Economy and Conflict Economics, with significant contributions to Behavioral Game Theory and Experimental Economics. Key investigations examine behavioral interventions in electoral participation, corruption dynamics in contests, confidence effects in tournaments, and institutional drivers of conflict. His work frequently analyzes how economic incentives shape political violence, democratic transitions, and strategic decision-making under uncertainty, often using French electoral contexts as natural experiments.
Recent publications (2022-2025) reveal three dominant thematic clusters: (1) Voting behavior and electoral interventions using experimental evidence from French elections; (2) Conflict dynamics examining wars of attrition, resource conflicts, and propaganda effects; (3) Tournament theory applications spanning sports corruption, gender gaps, and confidence heterogeneity. Methodologically, his work combines formal game-theoretic models with laboratory and field experiments, demonstrating consistent theoretical innovation across subfields.
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