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George-Marios Angeletos
Birth 1975
Athens, Greece
Nationality  Greece
Institution MIT
Field Macroeconomics
Alma mater Harvard
Athens University of Economics and Business
Awards Bodossaki Foundation Prize (2008)
Information at IDEAS/RePEc

George-Marios Angeletos (born in 1975, Athens, Greece)[1] is a Greek economist who is currently a Professor of Economics at MIT.

Angeletos was born in Athens, Greece. He earned his B.A. degree in Economics from Athens University of Economics and Business in 1996, and received his M.Sc. in Economics in 1997 from the same university. Angeletos earned his Ph.D in Economics in 2001 from Harvard[2]. After graduating from Harvard, Angeletos became a member of the MIT faculty, and was awarded tenure there in 2007. In 2006, Angeletos received a Sloan Fellowship[3], awarded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Shortly after receiving tenure, Angeletos won the Bodossaki Foundation Prize in Social Sciences for distinguished young Greek scientists in 2008[4].

George-Marios Angeletos has published many articles in the field of macroeconomics. In particular, much of his research has investigated the impact of informational frictions in macro settings[5][6][7][8]. He has made many notable contributions to the field of global games, which followed the work of Stephen Morris and Hung Song Shin[9]. More recently, his work has focused on the role of dispersed information in the business cycle.[10]

[edit] References

  1. ^ George-Marios Angeletos's CV on his MIT webpage
  2. ^ Wall Street Journal article
  3. ^ Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship
  4. ^ Bodossaki Foundation Prize Announcement
  5. ^ G.M. Angeletos, C. Hellwig and A. Pavan (2006), 'Signaling in a Global Game: Coordination and Policy Traps'. Journal of Political Economy 114 (3), pp. 452-486.
  6. ^ G.M. Angeletos and I. Werning (2006), 'Crises and Prices: Information Aggregation, Multiplicity, and Volatility'. American Economic Review 96 (5), pp. 1720-1736.
  7. ^ G.M. Angeletos, C. Hellwig and A. Pavan (2007), 'Dynamic Global Games of Regime Change: Learning, Mutliplicity and Timing of Attacks'. Econometrica 75 (3), pp. 711-756.
  8. ^ G.M. Angeletos and A. Pavan (2007), 'Effcient Use of Information and Social Value of Information'. Econometrica 75 (4), pp. 1103–1142.
  9. ^ Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin (1998), "Unique Equilibrium in a Model of Self-Fulfilling Currency Attacks," American Economic Review, 88 (3), 587–97.
  10. ^ Angeletos IDEAS page

[edit] Sources

  • George-Marios Angeletos, Christian Hellwig, and Alessandro Pavan (2006), "Signaling in a Global Game: Coordination and Policy Traps," Journal of Political Economy, 114 (3), 452-484.
  • George-Marios Angeletos, Christian Hellwig, and Alessandro Pavan (2007), "Dynamic Global Games of Regime Change: Learning, Multiplicity and Timing of Attacks," Econometrica, 75 (3), 711-756.
  • George-Marios Angeletos and Ivan Werning (2006), "Crises and Prices: Information Aggregation, Multiplicity, and Volatility," American Economic Review, 96 (5), 1720–36.
  • George-Marios Angeletos and Alessandro Pavan (2007), "Efficient Use of Information and Social Value of Information," Econometrica, 75 (4).
  • Stephen Morris and Hyun Song Shin (1998), "Unique Equilibrium in a Model of Self-Fulfilling Currency Attacks," American Economic Review, 88 (3), 587–97.

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