Chryssi Giannitsarou

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EDUCATION:
• PhD Economics (2002), London Business School, UK
• MSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (1998), London School of Economics, UK
• BSc Mathematics (1996), University of Athens, Greece;

CURRENT POSITION:
• Senior Lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, UK (2008–present);

PAST EMPLOYMENT:
• Lecturer in Economics, University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics, UK (2004–2008)
• Fellow, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, UK (2004 – 2007)
• Assistant Professor in Economics, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal (2002 – 2004)
• Intern, Monetary Assessment and Strategy Division, Bank of England, (1999);

PUBLICATIONS:
• ‘Heterogeneous Learning’ (2003), in Review of Economic Dynamics
• ‘E-stability Does Not Imply Learnability’ (2005), in Macroeconomic Dynamics
• ‘Supply-Side Reforms and Learning Dynamics’ (2006), in Journal of Monetary Economics
• ‘Adaptive Learning in Practice’ (2007), joint with E. Carceles-Poveda, in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
• ‘Balanced Budget Rules and Aggregate Instability: The Role of Consumption Taxes’ (2007), in The Economic Journal
• ‘Asset Pricing with Adaptive Learning’ (2008), joint with E. Carceles-Poveda, in Review of Economic Dynamics
• ‘Inflation Implications of Rising Government Debt’, joint with A. Scott, in NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2006.