Curriculum Vitae
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Education
D.Phil. in Economics, University of Oxford, St Antony's College, 2010
M.Phil. in Economics, University of Oxford, St Antony's College, 2005
B.A. in International and European Economic Studies, Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), 2003
Professional Experience
Lecturer (with tenure), Department of Economics, University of Sheffield, 2014-
Teaching Fellow, Economics Division, University of Southampton, 2011-2014
Research Fellow, Economics Division, University of Southampton, 2009-2011
Research Papers
The Composition of Wage Differentials between Migrants and Natives, European Economic Review, 65, 23-44, January 2014 (with C. Schluter)
Minimum Wage Spillover Effects and Social Welfare in a Model of Stochastic Job Matching
The Minimum Wage and the Distribution of Wages: Analysing the Spillover Effects of the National Minimum Wage in the UK
Minimum Wage Effects on Specific Training in a Model of Stochastic Job Matching
Endogenous Frictions in a Market for Homogeneous Workers and Heterogeneous Firms
Research in Progress
Job Search of Migrants and Natives: A Structural and Spatial Approach (with C. Schluter)
Presentations
Durham University (2014), University of York (2013), EALE Conference (Turin, Italy, 2013), University of East Anglia (2013), SEEK Conference (Mannheim, Germany, 2013), RES Conference (Royal Holloway, 2013), SaM Workshop (Rouen, France, 2012), WPEG Conference (Sheffield, UK, 2012), University of Cyprus Seminar (2012), Royal Holloway Seminar (2011), EALE Conference (Pafos, Cyprus, 2011), WPEG Conference (Sheffield, UK, 2011), Conference in Economic Theory and Econometrics (Milos, Greece, 2011), Mainz Workshop in Labour Economics (University of Mainz, 2011), NORFACE Conference (UCL, 2011), CReAM Workshop (UCL, 2010), IAB Workshop (Bamberg, Germany, 2010), University of Southampton (2009), Athens University of Economics and Business Seminar (2008), Gorman Workshop (University of Oxford, 2007)
Teaching
Undergraduate: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Mathematics and Statistics, Labour Economics
Graduate: Labour Economics, Business Economics