Newsletter of the Department of Economics - Spring 2023
External Evaluation of the Department of Economics | Alumni |
The External Evaluation of the Department of Economics was undertaken by ADIP (the HELLENIC QUALITY ASSURANCE AND ACCREDITATION AGENCY) on the 1st and 2nd of July 2019. The evaluation was conducted by Professor Chari Jannis Angelis (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), Professor Nikolaos Georgantzis (Burgundy School of Business), Associate Professor Vasileios Zervos (ISU and University of Strasbourg), Professor Ioannis Violaris (City Unity College Nicosia, Cyprus), and Mr Vasileios Samoutis (Economic Chamber of Greece). The Panel confirmed the very high standing of the Undergraduate Study Programme, where the Department attained "full compliance" in 10 out of 10 key Principles. |
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The Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics & Business (AUEB) pioneered in organising postgraduate studies in Economics in Greece since 1978, both at the Master’s and doctoral level. During its long history, the Department has trained highly-qualified economists, many of whom now hold academic and research positions in universities and research institutes or occupy high level managerial positions both in Greece and abroad. The postgraduate programs of the Department are highly regarded and attract a large number of quality candidates every year. The Department offers full- time and part-time programs:
The flagship PhD program of the Department aims to prepare candidates wishing to pursue an academic or research-oriented career in the public and business sector. Our Department is a pioneer in organizing doctoral studies in Economics in Greece. Graduates of the Program are currently serving as faculty members at universities in Greece and abroad, and are employed at research institutes such as the Centre of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE), at the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT), Bank of Greece, and Ministries as senior executives, in private banks and other public and private organizations.
The PhD candidates of the department of Economics can be found here. |
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Selected News and Announcemnts | |||||
Efthymios Athanasiou joined the Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics and Business in May 2023 as an Assistant Professor. He received his PhD from the Université catholique de Louvain. He has worked at Carnegie Mellon University and the New Economic School in Moscow. His research has been published in the Journal of Economic Theory, Games and Economic Behavior, Mind and other peer reviewed journals. His scientific interests encompass economic theory and, in particular, game theory and mechanism design. Angelos Alexopoulos joined the Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics and Business in March 2023 as an Assistant Professor. He holds a Phd from the Athens University of Economics and Business and he has worked as Research Associate at the University of Cambridge (UK), University College London (UK) and University of Exeter (UK). The main research areas of Dr. Alexopoulos are theoretical and applied econometrics: analysis of financial time series data, Bayesian estimation of econometric models, computational methods and statistical inference for high dimensional stochastic models. His work has been published in scientific journals such as Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), the Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, Statistics and Computing, Bayesian Analysis. Efthymia Kyriakopoulou joined the Department of Economics, Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) in January 2023 as an Assistant Professor. She is a Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and at the Department of Economics and Management, University of Luxembourg. She has worked as an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, SLU, and as a researcher at the University of Luxembourg, at the University of Gothenburg and at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. She holds a PhD in Economics from AUEB and a Docentship (Habilitation) in Economics from SLU (Uppsala). Her research interests include Environmental Economics, Urban and Transportation Economics and Economics of Social Networks. She has published papers in top field journals, such as Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Economic Geography, and Nature. She has participated as a coordinator or researcher in 14 funded research programs in the fields of environmental, urban and transportation economics. Vassilis Sarantides joined the Department of Economics of Athens University of Economics and Business in April 2022. Prior to joining AUEB, between 2012-2022, he was a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Sheffield where he achieved the status of Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He received his PhD from AUEB in July 2011. His main research interests lie in the fields of Political Economy, Economic History and Public Finance. His academic research has been published in peer-reviewed international academic journals such as the European Economic Review, Economic Inquiry, Economic Letters, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organisation, Journal of Comparative Economics and Public Choice.
Assisstant Professor Angelos Alexopoulos received from the Government Office for Science of the United Kingdom (UK) the Award for Modelling and Data support in the response of the UK government to the COVID-19 pandemic. (October 2022). Assistant Professor Fabio Antoniou received the Research Prize of the Department of Economics, for his paper on Storable Good Market with Intertemporal Cost Variations, published in International Economic Review, for the academic year 2022-2023. Professor Stylianos Arvanitis was received the Outstanding Teaching Performance Award of the Department of Economics for the postgraduate course in Mathematical Economics, for the academic year 2021-2022. He also received the Research Prize of the Department of Economics, for his paper on Stochastic Bounds for Reference Sets in Portfolio Analysis, published in Management Science, for the academic year 2022-2023. Associate Professor Yiannis Dendramis received the Research Prize of the Department of Economics, for his paper on the estimation of high dimensional time varying covariance matrices, published in Econometric Theory, for the academic year 2022-2023. Professor Konstantine Gatsios received the Outstanding Teaching Performance Award of the Department of Economics for the undergraduate course in Macroeconomic Theory I, for the year academic 2021-2022. Professor Emerita Anastasia Miaouli serves as President of the Hellenic Fiscal Council. Professor Εmerita Helen Louri served as caretaker Minister of Development and Investments in May-June 2023. Professor Apostolos Philippopoulos received the Research Prize of the Department of Economics, for his paper on The Macroeconomic Effects of Funding U.S. Infrastracture, published in European Economic Review, for the year 2022-2023. Professor Plutarchos Sakellaris was awarded the Jean Monnet Fellowship at the European University Institute, September 2022 - August 2023. He also received the Research Prize of the Department of Economics, for his paper on Investment Slumps during Financial Crises: The Real Effects of Credit Supply, published in Journal of Financial Economics, for the academic year 2022-2023. Professor Andriana Vlachou was received the best article award for 2022 of the journal Review of Radical Political Economics for the article on The EU Emissions Trading System in crisis-ridden Greece: Climate under Neoliberalism. |
Fabio Antoniou
Stylianos Arvanitis
Anastasia Chatziliena
Evangelos Dioikitopoulos
Efthymia Kyriakopoulou
Plutarchos Sakellaris
Panagiotis Skartados
Petros Varthalitis
Evangelos Vassilatos
George Alogoskoufis
Georgios Bertsatos
George Bitros
Yiannis Dendramis
Konstantinos Gravas
Elias Tzavalis
Petros Varthalitis
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Events and Conferences Highlights | |||||||||
AUEB’s Department of Economics supports the organization of the 21th Conference on Research on Economic Theory and Econometrics (CRETE) at the Ursuline School of Naxos, Greece, July 10-14, 2023. CRETE is an annual summer school-conference, covering a variety of themes in economic theory and econometrics. The first meeting took place in 2002. A central goal of this series of events is to support the interaction and collaboration among doctoral candidates and other junior researchers with more senior academics from Greece and abroad. For more information click here.
Conference "Advances in Business Cycle Analysis, Structural Modeling and Var Estimation" (Hydra, October 23-24, 2021) The Econometrics Laboratory and the Laboratory of Economic Policy Studies (EMOP) of the Department of Economics of Athens University of Economics and Business, in association with The Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics (SNDE) participated in the organization of the conference entitled "Advances in Business Cycle Analysis, Structural Modeling and Var Estimation". The conference took place in Hydra October 23-24, 2021. The conference honors the rich legacy of Fabio Canova and is related to special volume Advances in Econometrics Essays in Honor of Fabio Canova (volume 46, 2022). The volume will be edited by Juan J Dolado (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Luca Gambetti (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, and Christian Matthes (Indiana University). The program and the conference papers are available here. Conference "The Greek Economy: from 1821 to date" The one-day conference of the Economic Policy Study Laboratory of the Department of Economics at Athens University of Economics and Business, entitled "The Greek Economy: from 1821 to date ", took place remotely on Friday 17 December 2021, 09:00-18:00 and was transmitted on YouTube. The one-day conference was organized by Professors George Alogoskoufis (former Head of the Department of Economics), Apostolis Filippopoulos (Scientific Director of the EPSL) and Ioanna-Sappho Pepelasi (Emeritus Professor of the Department and member of EPSL). The participants were greeted by the Professor and Rector of AUEB, Dimitris Bourantonis and the Professor and Head of the Department of Economics, George Alogoskoufis. The first section, entitled Economy, State and Politics, coordinated by Professor Ioanna-Sapho Pepelasi, included four presentations:
The second section, entitled, Fiscal & Monetary Instability, External Lending & Crisis, coordinated by Professor Eleni Louri (AUEB), included three presentations:
The third section, entitled Special Issues in Economics and Politics, coordinated by Professor Apostolis Filippopoulos (AUEB), included three presentations:
The conference ended with an extremely interesting round table discussion entitled, "Two Hundred Years: An Assessment and Prospects for the Future", which was coordinated by Professor George Alogoskoufis G. (AUEB), and during which numerous Professors presented their views: Evaggelos Venizelos E. (AUTh), Thanos Veremis (NKUA), Nikiforos Diamantouros (Academy of Athens), Stathis Kalyvas (Oxford University), Costas Kostis (NKUA) and Antonis Liakos (NKUA). The proceedings of the conference have been uploaded on YouTube
The papers presented in the conference published in a special volume in 2022. |
Academic Year 2022-2023 Following a proposal by the Head of Department, Prof. Evangelos Vassilatos, the Department will award the title of Honorary Doctor of the Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics and Business to: Galor, Oded, Herbert H. Goldberger Professor of Economics at Brown University The award ceremony of an Honorary Doctorate of the Department of Economics, of the School of Economics, to Professor, ODED GALOR will be organized on Thursday 6 July at 18:30, in the Amphitheater “Leonidas Zervas” of the National Research Foundation in Athens. The event will begin with addresses by the Rector of the Athens University of Economics and Business, Professor Dimitrios Bourantonis, and the Chairman of the Department of Economics, Professor Evangelos Vassilatos. This will be followed by the presentation of the work of Professor Galor by Evangelos Dioikitopoulos, Assοciate Professor in the Department of Economics, and the ceremony for the conferment of the Doctorate ‘Honoris Causa’. The award ceremony will be concluded with a lecture by Professor Galor on “The Journey of Humanity: The Origins of Wealth and Inequality” Oded Galor is Herbert H. Goldberger Professor of Economics at Brown University and the founding thinker behind Unified Growth Theory which seeks to uncover the fundamental causes of development, prosperity and inequality over the entire span of human history and the role of deep-rooted factors in the transition from stagnation to growth and in the emergence of the vast inequality across the globe. He has pioneered the exploration of the impact of human evolution, population diversity, and inequality on the process of development over most of human existence. Oded Galor’s ground-breaking work has changed the way we understand humanity’s journey from the dawn of existence to today, addressing issues such as why human progress appears so unequal around the world, how further growth is possible without ruining the planet, why humanity was stagnant for so long, and what that might mean for our future. His research has produced and still produces a significant stream of publications in the most prestigious and influential scientific journals in Economics, such as the American Economic Review, Econometrica and the Quarterly Journal of Economics, that enjoy an impressive number of citations. Regularly mentioned during discussions about prospective Nobel Prize recipients, Galor has led the NBER National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) research group on Income Distribution and Macroeconomics, he is a Research Fellow of the Center for Economic Policy and Research (CEPR) and Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), and a Research Associate of the NBER and the Center for Economic Studies, an independent institute within the Faculty of Economics (CESifo). He is also the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Economic Growth, and a member of the editorial board of several journals, including Economics and Human Biology, the Journal of Economic Inequality, the Journal of Population Economics, and Macroeconomic Dynamics. Last but not least. Galor has shared the insights of his lifetime's work at some of the most prestigious lectures around the globe and has now distilled those discoveries into The Journey of Humanity, which is being published in twenty-eight languages worldwide. Academic Year 2021-2022 Following a proposal by the former Head of Department, Prof. George Alogoskoufis, the Department awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of the Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics and Business to, Barro, Robert, Professor at Harvard University, for his overall contribution to Macroeconomics The award ceremony of an Honorary Doctorate of the Department of Economics, of the School of Economics, to Professor, ROBERT J. BARRO organized on Wednesday 8 June 2022 at 18:00, in the Amphitheater “Leonidas Zervas” of the National Research Foundation in Athens. More information here
The award ceremony of an Honorary Doctorate of the Department of Economics, of the School of Economics, to Professor, OLIVIER BLANCHARD organized on Thursday 5 May 2022 at 18:00, in the Amphitheater “Leonidas Zervas” of the National Research Foundation in Athens. More information here. Blundell, Richard, Professor at University College, London, for his overall contribution to Microeconomics The ceremony for the Conferment of Doctorate ‘Honoris Causa’ of the Department of Economics, on, Sir RICHARD BLUNDELL organized on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at 18:00 in the Amphitheater “Leonidas Zervas” of the National Research Foundation in Athens. More information here. |
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Research | |||||||||
George Alogoskoufis
Fabio Antoniou
Stylianos Arvanitis
George Bitros
Yiannis Dendramis
Evangelos Dioikitopoulos
Theodore Lianos
Helen Louri
Apostolis Philippopoulos
Plutarchos Sakellaris
Vassilis Sarantides
Elias Tzavalis
Petros Varthalitis
Andriana Vlachou
Eleftherios Zacharias
George Alogoskoufis
Stylianos Arvanitis
George Bitros
Yiannis Dendramis
Ioannis Katselidis
Helen Louri
Elias Tzavalis
Andrianna Vlachou
George Alogoskoufis
Fabio Antoniou
Evangelos Dioikitopoulos
Konstantinos Gravas
Plutarchos Sakellaris
Vassilis Sarantides
Petros Varthalitis
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Angelos Angelopoulos
Georgios Bertsatos
Konstantinos Giakas
Μaria Karadima
Panagiotis Skartados
Dimitris Smyrnakis
George Alogoskoufis
Angelos Angelopoulos
Fabio Antoniou
Yiannis Dendramis
Konstantinos Giakas
Konstantinos Gravas
Ioannis Katselidis
Plutarchos Sakellaris
Vassilis Sarantides
Panagiotis Skartados
Dimitris Smyrnakis
Elias Tzavalis
Petros Varthalitis
Eleftherios Zacharias
George Alogoskoufis
Yiannis Dendramis
Plutarchos Sakellaris
Elias Tzavalis
Evangelos Vassilatos
This weekly seminar series is organized jointly by the Department of International and European Economic Studies and the Department of Economics of the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB). Seminars are held on Thursdays, 3:30-4:45 pm in room A36, 3rd floor, Antoniadou Building, Patission 76 (unless otherwise noted). Papers and Research Seminars Announcements are posted at
The Working Papers in this series circulate mainly for early presentation and discussion, as well as for the information of the Academic Community and all interested in our current research activity. Working Papers are posted at |
Editor: Evangelos Vassilatos |