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Evangelos (Evan) Sekeris
Financial Economist
T: 617-973-3352
F: 617-573-5494
Evan.Sekeris@bos.frb.org
 
Education | Work experience | Publications
Primary fields of research
Asset pricing and financial economics
 

Biography
Evangelos Sekeris is a Financial Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. His research focuses on cross sectional asset pricing. His most current research looks at the implications of incomplete information in asset pricing models.

Evan received his B.A. and his M.A. in economics from the Universite Catholique de Louvain and his M.A. and PhD from UCLA.

 

Education

Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles, 2006

M.A., University of California at Los Angeles, 2004

M.A., Universite Catholique  de Louvain, 1998

B.A., Universite Catholique de Louvain, 1997

Work experience

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Financial Economist, 2006–

Pitzer College

Associate Professor, 2004–2006

UCLA

Researcher, Center for Surgical Outcomes and Quality, Dept. of Surgery, 2004–2006
Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Economics, 2001–2004

TI Venture Capital

Economist, 2000–2002

Clan Public Affairs, Brussels

Consultant, 1999

Universite Catholique de Louvain

Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Economics, 1998–1999

Publications

Journals

 “The Periurban City : Why to Live Between the Suburbs and the Countryside?” with J. Cavailhes, D. Peeters and J. F. Thisse. Regional Science and Urban Economics. (2004).

“La Ville Périurbaine,” with J. Cavailhes, D. Peeters and J. F. Thisse. Revue Economique (2003).

Other material

“La Ville Rurbaine,” with J. Cavailhes, D. Peeters and J. F. Thisse. ARC Papers on Geography, 2003.

“Multifactor Asset Pricing with Seasoning,” 2005, unpublished.

“Information, Learning and Asset Pricing,” 2006, unpublished

“No Trade Days and Information Diffusion,” with Athanasios Bolmatis, 2006.

 

 

 
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