Georgios Petropoulos
Research Associate
Georgios’ research focuses on the implications of digital technologies on innovation, competition policy and labour markets. He is currently studying how we should regulate digital platforms, what the relationship between big data and market competition is as well as how the adoption of robots and information technologies affect labour markets and firms’ market returns. Georgios is also a research fellow at Bruegel, the economics think tank based in Brussels and a digital fellow at Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab . He holds a bachelor degree in Physics, master’s degrees in mathematical economics and econometrics and a PhD degree in Economics.
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October 24, 2023
- Georgios Petropoulos | Research Associate
- Geoffrey Parker | Professor, Dartmouth College
- Marshall Van Alstyne | Professor, Questrom School of Business, Boston University
Bertin Martens
November 19, 2021
- Geoffrey Parker | Professor, Dartmouth College
- Marshall Van Alstyne | Professor, Questrom School of Business, Boston University
- Georgios Petropoulos | Research Associate
Bertin Martens
June 15, 2021
- Geoffrey Parker | Professor, Dartmouth College
- Georgios Petropoulos | Research Associate
- Marshall Van Alstyne | Professor, Questrom School of Business, Boston University
February 26, 2021
- Geoffrey Parker | Professor, Dartmouth College
- Marshall Van Alstyne | Professor, Questrom School of Business, Boston University
- Georgios Petropoulos | Research Associate
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