Orestis Vravosinos

About: I am a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics of the University of Chicago. I completed my PhD at the Department of Economics of New York University. I work in applied microeconomic theory (including mechanism design, game theory, industrial organization, and competition policy), behavioral economics, and experimental economics.

Working papers

(2026). Multidimensional screening of strategic candidates. Extended abstract in EC'25.

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(2025). Regret, blame, and division of responsibility in games. R&R at Journal of Economic Theory.

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Publications

(2025). Free entry in a Cournot market with overlapping ownership. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 17(2): 292–320.

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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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