I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Economics at the University of Cyprus. Previously, I was a PhD student in Economics at ESSEC Business School, France, and the THEMA lab, and I was advised by Prof. Marcus Pivato of Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Prof. Gorkem Çelik of ESSEC Business School.
I am a microeconomic theorist. Some of my recent research is focused on voting theory. Some of my work has been to develop voting methods that allow voters to express the intensity of their preferences i.e. how much they like one alternative relative to another. In our voting method, we allow voters to use a budget of "voting points" to express their preference intensity for each alternative and design it to incentivize voters to reveal their preferences truthfully. My other research focuses on the incentives of media outlets to copy content from one another. I show that media outlets have an incentive to copy other outlets so that their content appears plausible and mainstream. A rational audience would also still trust their content in spite of this behaviour. Further details about me and my work can be found in my CV.
Research Interests: Microeconomic Theory, Political Economy