Nicholas Economides has/had a position (Professor, Network Economics) at New York University Stern School of Business

Title Professor, Network Economics
Start Date 1990-00-00
Notes Nicholas S. Economides – Professor of Economics Nicholas S. Economides Joined Stern 1990 Leonard N. Stern School of Business Kaufman Management Center 44 West Fourth Street, 7-84 New York, NY 10012 E-mail neconomi@stern.nyu.edu Personal website Biography Research Interests Courses Taught Academic Background Biography Nicholas Economides is an internationally recognized academic authority on network economics, electronic commerce and public policy. His fields of specialization and research include the economics of networks, especially of telecommunications, computers, and information, the economics of technical compatibility and standardization, industrial organization, the structure and organization of financial markets and payment systems, antitrust, application of public policy to network industries, strategic analysis of markets and law and economics. Professor Economides has published more than 100 articles in top academic journals in the areas of networks, telecommunications, oligopoly, antitrust, product positioning and on the liquidity and the organization of financial markets and exchanges. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley, as well as a B.Sc. (First Class Honors) in Mathematical Economics from the London School of Economics. Previously, he taught at Columbia University (1981-1988) and at Stanford University (1988-1990). He is editor of the Information Economics and Policy, Netnomics, Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce, the Journal of Financial Transformation, Journal of Network Industries, on the Advisory Board of the Social Science Research Network, editor of Economics of Networks Abstracts by SSRN and former editor of the International Journal of Industrial Organization. His website on the Economics of Networks has been ranked as one of the top four economics sites worldwide by The Economist magazine. Professor Economides is Executive Director of the NET Institute, http://www.NETinst.org, a worldwide focal point for research on the economics of network and high technology industries. He has advised or is advising the US Federal Trade Commission, the governments of Greece, Ireland, New Zealand and Portugal, the Attorney General of New York State, major telecommunications corporations, a number of the Federal Reserve Banks, the Bank of Greece and major Financial Exchanges. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Economist Intelligence Unit. He has commented extensively in broadcast and in print on high technology, antitrust and public policy issues. A complete CV is available at http://www.stern.nyu.edu/networks/cvnoref.html. Research Interests Telecommunications Network Industries and Network Effects Structure of Financial Markets Industrial Organization Law and Economics Courses Taught Advanced Microeconomics Microeconomics in the Global Economy Network Economics and the New Economy Strategic Interactions in Markets and Industries Telecommunications Economics & Digital Convergence Academic Background Ph.D., Economics, 1981 California, Berkeley M.A., Economics, 1979 California, Berkeley B.Sc., Economics, 1976 London School of Economics Related News & Research Professor Nicholas Economides comments on Google's efforts to comply with EU antitrust regulations Professor Nicholas Economides explains why he believes the Federal Reserve is taking a "wait and see" approach to interest rates In an in-depth interview, Professor Nicholas Economides discusses Brexit and the European Union In a live interview, Professor Nicholas Economides shares his outlook on the current state of financial markets, the impact of the government shutdown and Amazon's and Microsoft's earnings In a live interview, Professor Nicholas Economides discusses the causes of income inequality in California NET Institute Conference on Network Economics Professor Nicholas Economides is interviewed about China's global influence Professor Nicholas Economides explains why he believes a GDP slowdown will not significantly impact the tech sector Professor Nicholas Economides shares his views on the progress of Brexit negotiations Professor Nicholas Economides discusses the implications of CVS and Aetna's merger Professor Nicholas Economides is interviewed about the economic impact of Hurricane Florence Professor Nicholas Economides comments on competition and service in the telecommunications industry Professor Nicholas Economides predicts that Facebook will be subject to regulation in connection with its users' data and privacy Professor Nicholas Economides' joint research on mobile money in Tanzania is highlighted Professor Nicholas Economides shares his view on why the antitrust ruling against Google in Europe was too late Professor Nicholas Economides explains in detail the government's appeal of the AT&T-Time Warner merger and discusses potential outcomes Greece: End of Bailouts and Start of the Path to a New Bankruptcy Professor Nicholas Economides is interviewed about Greece's debt-relief agreement Professor Nicholas Economides argues for why he believes Greece will be unable to repay its debts under its new debt-relief plan Professor Nicholas Economides shares his views on the AT&T-Time Warner trial and ruling Areas of Expertise Company Microsoft Verizon Economics Antitrust & Regulatory Issues Globalization & Trade Industrial Organization Microeconomics Industry Internet & Computers Telecommunications Information, Operations & Management Sciences Net Neutrality Social Media Region/Country Greece Ireland New Zealand Portugal
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