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Prodromos Vlamis serves as an Associate Professor of Financial Analysis at the Department of Economics within the School of Economics, Business and International Studies at the University of Piraeus, where he has held academic positions since 2018 after progressing from Assistant Professor (tenured) roles. His academic journey includes significant international experience with appointments at Harvard University, the London School of Economics, and the University of Cambridge, where he also taught as a Lecturer in Finance at age 28.
- Education: B.Sc. from Athens University of Economics (1991-1995)
- M.Sc. in Economics from University of York (1995-96)
- M.Phil. and Ph.D. in Financial Analysis from University of Cambridge (1999-2004)
Vlamis specializes in the intersection of real estate markets and financial systems, with particular emphasis on how ESG criteria, sovereign debt crises, and monetary policy affect property markets. His research demonstrates how Greek fiscal challenges have uniquely impacted real estate dynamics, revealing asymmetric price adjustments in energy markets and spatial effects of property investments on regional growth. His methodological approach combines advanced econometric modeling with practical financial analysis, particularly evident in his work on credit risk assessment of real estate companies and interest rate pass-through mechanisms.
His scholarly impact is reflected in 44 publications including 18 papers in reputable international journals such as Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, International Journal of Finance and Economics, and Economic Modelling. His work has been cited 737 times according to Google Scholar (h-index 13), with notable inclusion in teaching materials at Geneva University, Carleton University, and Ohio State University.
- Harold A. Pollman Fellowship in Real Estate and Urban Development (Harvard)
- British Chevening/De La Rue Scholarship
- Isaac Newton Studentship (Cambridge)
- Harold Samuel Scholarship (Cambridge)
- Leventis Foundation Scholarship
Vlamis has advised numerous government bodies including Greece's Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Economy, serving as external evaluator for Greek higher education institutions. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate courses in Financial Analysis and Real Estate Markets to graduate courses in Real Estate Financing and International Financing, reflecting his dual expertise in theoretical finance and practical real estate economics.
He maintains active research collaborations with institutions worldwide and serves on editorial boards of Eurasian Journal of Economics and Finance, Panoeconomicus, and Economics and Finance Notes, demonstrating ongoing scholarly engagement in his specialized fields.
