Vasiliki Skreta is a Greek and American[1] economist, the Leroy G. Denman Regents Professor of Economics at University of Texas at Austin, a fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research and holds a part-time appointment at University College London.[2][3][4] She is a theoretical microeconomist whose research interests include mechanism design and market interventions.
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VasilikiSkreta is a Greek and American economist, the Leroy G. Denman Regents Professor of Economics at University of Texas at Austin, a fellow of the...
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article "Optimal Interventions in Markets with Adverse Selection," with VasilikiSkreta, American Economic Review, February 2012, lead article "Family Firms...
credit ratings?." Journal of Financial Economics 101.3 (2011): 493-514. Skreta, Vasiliki, and Laura Veldkamp. "Ratings shopping and asset complexity: A theory...
with changing environments. Veldkamp also collaborated with economist VasilikiSkreta from New York University on the paper "Ratings Shopping and Asset Complexity:...