Orestis Vravosinos

Orestis Vravosinos

PhD student in Economics

New York University

About: I am a PhD student in Economics at New York University. I am a microeconomic theorist with broad interests, including in mechanism design, game theory, and theoretical industrial organization. I also work in behavioral and experimental economics.

I am on the 2024-25 academic job market.

Publications

(2024). Free entry in a Cournot market with overlapping ownership. Forthcoming at American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.

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(2024). Strategic complementarity in games. Journal of Mathematical Economics, 113, 103005.

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(2020). A principal component-guided sparse regression approach for the determination of bitcoin returns. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 13(2), 33.

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(2019). The effects of markets, uncertainty and search intensity on bitcoin returns. International Review of Financial Analysis, 63: 220-242.

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(2019). Asymmetric social distance effects in the ultimatum game. Review of Behavioral Economics, 6(2): 159-192.

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(2018). On the determinants of bitcoin returns: A LASSO approach. Finance Research Letters, 27: 235-240.

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