| Assoc Prof Christos Sakellariou
Associate Professor Division of Economics School of Humanities and Social Sciences College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences
Email: ACSAKE@ntu.edu.sg Phone: (+65)67904809 Office: HSS-04-64 |
| Education |
- PhD University of Ottawa 1989
- MA University of Windsor, Ontario 1980
- BA(Hons) Athens Grad. Sch. of Econ. & Bus. Sci. 1978
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| Biography |
| Associate Professor Chris Sakellariou is a member of the division of Economics at the School of Humanities, arts and Social Sciences, and has been at NTU since 1991. He obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa, Canada. |
| Research Interests |
| Associate Professor Chris Sakellariou conducts research in the area of Labor Economics. In particular, his area of expertiese is in the Economics of Education and the Economics of Gender. Currently his is doing reseach on the role of cognitive skills in the labor market and in particular the relationship between education and cognitive skills acquired in school vs. elsewhere. |
| Selected Publications |
- Fang Zheng, Chris Sakellariou. (2013). Discrimination in the Equilibrium Search Model with Wage-Tenure Contracts. Annals of Economics and Finance, (forthcoming).
- Fang Zheng and Chris Sakellariou. (2013). The Evolution of Urban-Rural Living Standards Inequality in Thailand: 1990-2006. Asian Economic Journal, (forthcoming).
- C. Sakellariou. (2012). Unconditional Quantile Regressions, Wage Growth and Inequality in the Philippines, 2001-2006: The Contribution of Covariates, Applied Economics. Applied Economics, 44(28), 3815-3830.
- C Sakellariou. (2012). Are cognitive skills relevant in gender wage decompositions?. Bulletin of Economic Research, 65(2).
- C. Sakellariou. (2012). "Central Government vs. Private Sector Wages and Cognitive Skills: Evidence using Endogenous Switching Regressions", Applied Economics. Applied Economics, 44(25), 3275-3296.
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