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Thank you vor visiting my blog. Do you want to learn more about me? My name is Stefanos Stavrianos. I have successfully completed my studies in agricultural economics (Integrated Master) at the Department of Agricultural Economics and Development, School of Applied Economics and Social Sciences, of the Agricultural University of Athens. My thesis, titled "Global Dispersion of Direct Foreign Investments & Economic Development", was graded as excellent (10/10) by the three-member committee (Christos Papadas, Stavros Zografakis, Athanasios Kampas). Additionally, I have been accepted into the Joint Postgraduate Program of the University of Neapolis Paphos and the Hellenic Mediterranean University in Data Analysis and Financial Technology.

Furthermore, I have studied at top global universities, such as Yale University, Stanford University, University of British Columbia, National Research University of Moscow, Queen Mary University of London, University of the Aegean, and Athens University of Economics and Business. I received the Specialization in Quantitative Finance from the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University of Moscow. In addition, I have recently obtained a specialization in Python 3 Programming from the Department of Statistics at the University of Michigan, and a Specialisation in Econometrics from the Queen Mary University of London, further enhancing my analytical and computational capabilities in the field of economics and data analysis. Here can read my CV.

Stavrianos Econ Blog is your dedicated platform for exploring the intricate realms of financial economics, economic theory, mathematical economics, and econometrics. This blog delves into both the theoretical and applied aspects of these fields, providing comprehensive analyses and discussions. My research focuses on trading strategies and financial crises, offering readers valuable insights into the dynamics of financial markets and economic stability. If you find the content on Stavrianos Econ Blog valuable and would like to support its ongoing research and development, please consider making a donation. 

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Stefanos Stavrianos