Christodoulos Stefanadis

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Christodoulos Stefanadis

Professor, Ph.D Stern School of Business, New York University


Overview

Christodoulos Stefanadis has a Ph.D. in economics from New York University.  Before coming to the the University of Piraeus in 2008 he worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Rice University and the University of Arizona.  His research focuses on political economy and industrial organization.


Research

Research Interests: Political Economy, Industrial Organization, Development, Finance


Courses

 


Selected Publications

  • “Oligarchy, Underutilized Capacity, and Government Policy,” European Economic Review, forthcoming.
  • “Network Externalities, Dominant Value Margins, and Equilibrium Uniqueness” (with Jay Pil Choi), International Economic Review, November 2022, p. 1805-1827.
  • “Social Conflict, Property Rights, and the Capital-Labor Split,” Journal of Theoretical Politics, October 2020, p. 582-604.
  • “Naked Exclusion and the Volatility of Innovation,” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, August 2016, p. 39-50.
  • “Ethics, Welfare, and Capital Markets” (with George Kanatas), Games and Economic Behavior, September 2014, p. 34-49.
  • “Appropriation, Property Rights Institutions, and International Trade,” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, November 2010, p. 148-172.
  • “Tying, Investment, and the Dynamic Leverage Theory” (with Jay Pil Choi), RAND Journal of Economics, Spring 2001, p. 52-71.