I am a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Scholar at the UCLA Anderson School of Management and the University of Cyprus.
I have obtained a PhD degree in Economics from the University of Cyprus, a MSc in Economic Analysis (2012) at the University of Cyprus, a MSc in Monetary and Financial Economics (2009), and BSc in Economics at the University of Thessaly (2007).
I have obtained a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship entitled “The Role of Social Identity on Preferences for Redistribution” (Proposal number: 894128).
My primary research interests are in the areas of empirical econometrics, inequality, political economy, preferences for redistribution, social identity, and social interactions.