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Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences
Christos joined Nottingham University in October 2009. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Rochester where he specialized in Macroeconomics and Political Economy holding a Fulbright Scholarship for graduate studies and an NSF-funded W. Allen Wallis Fellowship for the study of Political Economy. His thesis was supervised by Prof. Mark Bils. Before coming to Nottingham he has worked for one year at the University of Kiel as researcher on questions of taxation, fiscal policy and inequality, as a lecturer at the University of Cyprus, as assistant professor at the University of Vienna, as visiting full professor at the Goethe Univ. Frankfurt, and spent eleven months at the Exeter Business School, teaching Finance and Macroeconomics.
Christos' CV can be downloaded here in pdf format.
My research interests lie in the broad area of dynamic competitive-equilibrium micro-founded Macroeconomics with focus on theoretical and empirical aspects of aggregation under demographic… read more
My research interests lie in the broad area of dynamic competitive-equilibrium micro-founded Macroeconomics with focus on theoretical and empirical aspects of aggregation under demographic heterogeneity, fiscal policy, voting, oligopolistic competition in general equilibrium, innovation economics, expectations and Bayesian learning, growth/development, and resource economics.
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