Staff Catalogue

PHILIPPOS LOUIS

LOUIS PHILIPPOS
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Department of Economics
FEB 02 - Faculty of Economics and Management, 117
 

Philippos Louis joined the Department of Economics at the University of Cyprus in 2017. 

He received his BA in Public and Business Administration, with a minor in Political Science, from the University of Cyprus. After that, he pursued postgraduate studies at the Autonomous University of Barcelona from where he received a MSc and a PhD in Economic Analysis. Before returning to Cyprus, he held post-doctoral research positions at the University of Zurich and the University of New South Wales in Sydney.

His research interests are in Behavioral Economics, Game Theory, Experimental Economics and Market Design. His research has been published in leading scientific journals such as American Economic Review, Economic Journal and Games and Economic Behavior. In recent years, together with colleagues from the Department of Psychology, he coordinates the interdepartmental Master's program in Behavioral Economics.

Curriculum Vitae (.pdf) 

 
 Microeconomics, Game Theory, Market Design, Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics

Sealed-bid versus ascending spectrum auctions (with Nicholas Bedard, Jacob Goeree and Jingjing Zhang), Experimental Economics, accepted

Trimming Extreme Reports in Preference Aggregation (with Matias Nuñez and Dimitrios Xefteris), Games and Economic Behavior, 137, 116-151, 2023

Coordination with Preferences over the Coalition Size (with Orestis Troumpounis, Nikolaos Tsakas and Dimitrios Xefteris), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 194, 105-123, 2022

The Virtuous Cycle of Agreement (with Matias Nuñez and Dimitrios Xefteris), Economic Journal, 132 (641), 326-360, 2022

M Equilibrium: A Theory of Beliefs and Choices in Games  (with Jacob Goeree), American Economic Review, vol. 111, no.12, 4002-4045, 2021

Noisy Introspection in the '11-20' Game. (with Jacob Goeree and Jingjing Zhang), Economic Journal, 128 (611), 1509-1530, 2018

Learning Aversion and Voting Rules in Collective Decision Making, Economics Letters, 133, 13-26, 2015