My research revolves around experimental economics, empirical IO, and international economics. My current focus is on experimental applications of human behavior in consumer search and finance setups, and firms’ ability to tacitly collude in the presence of uncertainty and incomplete information.
I am a Lecturer of Economics at the University of Limassol. I hold a BSc in International European and Economic Studies (2013) and an MSc in Monetary and Financial Economics (2016) both from the University of Cyprus. I concluded my PhD studies in Economics in 2022 at the University of Cyprus.
Lykopoulos, Efthymios, Georgios Voucharas, and Dimitrios Xefteris. “Pandora’s rules in the laboratory.” Experimental Economics 25.5 (2022): 1492-1514.