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Christos A. Ioannou

Christos IoannouChristos A. Ioannou is a Full Professor in Economics at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a research fellow at the Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne. He graduated in 2009 with a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Minnesota.

Christos A. Ioannou is an applied game theorist interested in modelling economic behavior. His research interests span from an analysis and modelling of behavior in repeated games to that in prediction markets.



His research program includes, amongst others, publications in leading scientific journals. Some indicative publications follow:
  1. Ioannou, Christos A., and Miltiadis Makris. “An Experimental Study of Uncertainty in Coordination Games.” International Economic Review 60, 2: (2019) 751–99.
  2. Cooper, David J., Christos A. Ioannou, and Shi Qi. “Endogenous Incentive Contracts and Efficient Coordination.” Games and Economic Behavior 112: (2018) 78–97.
  3. Ioannou, Christos A. and Jana Sadeh. “Time Preferences and Risk Aversion: Tests on Domain Differences.” Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 53, 1: (2016) 29–54.
  4. Ioannou, Christos A., and Julian Romero. “A Generalized Approach to Belief Learning in Repeated Games.” Games and Economic Behavior 87: (2014) 178–203.
  5. Currently, he is a co-investigator in an ESRC-funded research proposal looking at the forecasting efficiency of prediction markets.