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1 Curriculum Vitae Nikolaos Mylonidis Personal details Date of birth: 27/04/1971 Nationality: Greek Marital status: Married with 2 children Address: University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, 45110, Ioannina, Greece Telephone: +30 26510 05927 E-mail: [email protected] Studies 1995 1999 PhD in Management Sciences (Economics), Manchester School of Management, UK. Title: “Integration and Efficiency of the Ecu-denominated International Government Bond Market: Evidence and Issues”. Supervisor: Professor Mike A. Bowe. External Examiner: Professor Ronald McDonald. 1994 1995 MSc in Business Economics, Manchester School of Management, UK. 1989 1994 Ptychion (BSc) in Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece. Academic positions 04/2019 today Professor, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece. 04/2014 04/2019 Associate Professor, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece. 10/2014 today Tutor in Hellenic Open University, School of Social Sciences, Department of Business Administration. 01/2011 03/2014 Assistant Professor (with tenure), University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece. 07/2007 01/2011 Assistant Professor (without tenure), University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece. 07/2002 07/2007 Lecturer, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece. 10/2001 09/2003 Visiting lecturer in the Interdepartmental Programme of Postgraduate Studies in Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece. 09/2001 06/2002 Lecturer in Business Administration Studies, City College (International Faculty of the University of Sheffield), Greece. 08/1997 07/1999 Lecturer in Business Economics, Manchester School of Management, UK.
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Curriculum Vitae

Nikolaos Mylonidis

Personal details

Date of birth: 27/04/1971

Nationality: Greek

Marital status: Married with 2 children

Address: University of Ioannina,

Department of Economics, 45110, Ioannina, Greece

Telephone: +30 26510 05927

E-mail: [email protected]

Studies

1995 – 1999 PhD in Management Sciences (Economics), Manchester School of Management, UK.

Title: “Integration and Efficiency of the Ecu-denominated International Government Bond Market: Evidence and Issues”.

Supervisor: Professor Mike A. Bowe.

External Examiner: Professor Ronald McDonald.

1994 – 1995 MSc in Business Economics, Manchester School of Management, UK.

1989 – 1994 Ptychion (BSc) in Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece.

Academic positions

04/2019 – today Professor, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece.

04/2014 – 04/2019 Associate Professor, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece.

10/2014 – today Tutor in Hellenic Open University, School of Social Sciences, Department of Business Administration.

01/2011 – 03/2014 Assistant Professor (with tenure), University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece.

07/2007 – 01/2011 Assistant Professor (without tenure), University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece.

07/2002 – 07/2007 Lecturer, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics, Greece.

10/2001 – 09/2003 Visiting lecturer in the Interdepartmental Programme of Postgraduate Studies in Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece.

09/2001 – 06/2002 Lecturer in Business Administration Studies, City College (International Faculty of the University of Sheffield), Greece.

08/1997 – 07/1999 Lecturer in Business Economics, Manchester School of Management, UK.

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10/1995 – 06/1997 Teaching assistant in Business Economics, Manchester School of Management, UK.

Independent teaching experience

Undergraduate level

University of Ioannina: International Monetary Relations & Macroeconomics of Open Economy, Time Series Analysis & Forecasts, Financial Analysis, Economics of Banking, Macroeconomics II, Economic Growth (half semester).

Hellenic Open University: Money and Capital Markets.

City College: Financial Management.

Postgraduate level

University of Ioannina: Special Topics in International Macroeconomics, Macroeconomics of Open Economy, Special Topics in Applied Macroeconomics, International Investments & Multinational Enterprises.

University of Macedonia: Financial Analysis Ι.

Manchester School of Management: Applied Economics, Research Methodology, Managerial Economics for Engineers.

City College: Corporate Finance, Banking & Financial System.

Publications

In refereed academic journals

1. T. Memanova and N. Mylonidis (2019), ‘Exploring the nexus between bank market power and exports’, Economic Modelling (in press).

2. N. Mylonidis, M. Chletsos and V. Barbagianni (2019), ‘Financial exclusion in the USA: Looking beyond demographics’, Journal of Financial Stability, Vol. 40, 144-158.

3. M. Delis, I. Hasan and N. Mylonidis (2017), ‘The risk-taking channel of monetary policy in the US: Evidence from corporate loan data’, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Vol. 49, pp. 187-213.

4. N. Benos, N. Mylonidis and S. Zotou (2017), ‘Estimating Production Functions for the U.S. states: The role of public and human capital’, Empirical Economics, Vol. 52, pp. 691-721.

5. M. Iosifidi and N. Mylonidis (2017), ‘Relative effective taxation and income inequality: Evidence from OECD countries’, Journal of European Social Policy, Vol. 27, pp. 57-76.

6. M. D. Delis and N. Mylonidis (2015), ‘Trust, happiness, and households’ financial decisions’, Journal of Financial Stability, Vol. 20, pp. 82-92.

7. S. G. Gogos, N. Mylonidis, D. Papageorgiou and V. Vassilatos (2014), ‘1979-2011: A Greek great depression through the lens of neoclassical growth theory’, Economic Modelling, Vol. 36, pp. 316-331.

8. C. Kollias, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2013), ‘Crime and the effectiveness of public order spending in Greece: Policy implications of some persistent findings’, Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 35, pp. 121-133.

9. C. Kollias, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2012), ‘The nexus between exchange rates and stock markets: Evidence from the euro-dollar rate and composite European stock indices using rolling analysis’, Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 36, pp. 136-147.

10. N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2011), ‘The real uncovered interest parity: The case of Canada and the USA’, Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 33, pp. 255-267.

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11. M. D. Delis and N. Mylonidis (2011), ‘The chicken or the egg? A note on the dynamic interrelation between government bond spreads and credit default swaps’, Finance Research Letters, Vol. 8, pp. 163-170.

12. N. Mylonidis and M. Semertzidou (2010), ‘Uncovered Interest Parity Puzzle: Does it Really Exist?’, Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 17, pp. 1023 - 1026.

13. N. Mylonidis and C. Kollias (2010), ‘Dynamic European stock market convergence: Evidence from rolling cointegration analysis in the first euro-decade’, Journal of Banking and Finance, Vol. 34, pp. 2056 – 2064.

14. C. Kollias, P. Messis, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2009), ‘Terrorism and the effectiveness of security spending in Greece: Policy implications of some empirical findings’, Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol. 31, pp. 788-802.

15. N. Mylonidis (2008), ‘Home bias and deviations from Purchasing Power Parity’, Economics Letters, Vol. 101, pp. 38 - 40.

16. N. Mylonidis and G. Zarotiadis (2008), ‘Impact of Inward FDI flows on Trade Patterns in the UK’, Empirical Economics Letters, Vol. 7, pp. 231 – 239.

17. N. Mylonidis (2008), ‘Revisiting the Nexus between Military Spending and Growth in the European Union’, Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 19, Iss. 4, pp. 265 – 272.

18. N. Mylonidis and D. Sideris (2008), ‘Home bias and Purchasing Power Parity: Evidence from the G-7 Countries’, International Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 13, Iss. 2, pp. 199 - 204.

19. C. Kollias, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2008), ‘The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle Across EU Members: Evidence from the ARDL Bounds Approach and Panel Data’, International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 380 - 387.

20. C. Kollias, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2007), ‘A Panel Data Analysis of the Nexus Between Defense Spending and Growth in the European Union: A Reply’, Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 18, Iss. 6, pp. 581-583.

21. C. Kollias, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2007), ‘A Panel Data Analysis of the Nexus Between Defense Spending and Growth in the European Union’, Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 18, Iss. 1, pp. 75-85.

22. N. Mylonidis (2006), ‘Time-Varying Risk Premia in the Single European Treasury Bill Market’, European Research Studies, Vol. IX, Iss. 1-2, pp. 65-84.

23. C. Kollias, N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2005), ‘A Note on the Impact of EU Accession on Capital Mobility in the case of Greece’, Ekonomia , Vol. 8, No .2, pp. 1-9.

24. N. Mylonidis and I. Kelnikola (2005), ‘Merging Activity in the Greek Banking System: A Financial Accounting Perspective’, South Eastern Europe Journal of Economics, Vol. 3, Iss. 1, pp. 121-144.

25. N. Mylonidis (2003), ‘Financial Variables as Leading Indicators in Greece’, International Advances in Economic Research, Vol. 9, No 4, pp. 268-278.

26. P. Dunne, E. Nikolaidou and N. Mylonidis (2003), ‘The Demand for Military Spending in the Peripheral Economies of Europe’, Defence and Peace Economics, Vol. 14, Iss. 6, pp. 447-460.

27. N. Mylonidis and E. Nikolaidou (2003), ‘The Interest Rate Term Structure in the Greek Money Market’, European Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 2, pp. 23-38.

28. M. Bowe and N. Mylonidis (1999), ‘Is the European Capital Market Ready for the Single Currency?’, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Vol. 26, pp. 1-31.

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Chapters in books

1. N. Mylonidis and S. M. Paleologou (2018), ‘Modelling the Demand for Defence Expenditure’ in Handbook of Defence and Security Economics. Kevork I. S. & Kollias, C. G. (eds). Thessaly University Press (in Greek).

2. M. Delis, I. Hasan, S. Kokas, N. Mylonidis and L. Liu (2017), ‘Bank Market Power and Loan Growth’ in Research Handbook on Competition in Banking and Finance. Bikker, J. A. & Spierdijk, L. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing

In refereed conference proceedings

1. M. Bowe and N. Mylonidis (1997), ‘European Capital Market Integration: Evidence from the Ecu Government Bond Market’, Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on Money, Banking and Insurance, Verlag Versicherungswirtschaft e. V., Karlsruhe, Germany.

Working papers

1. N. Mylonidis and A. Zioga (2018), ‘Religious activity and financial behaviour: Evidence from Dutch household survey data’, SSRN Working Paper No. 3183753.

2. N. Mylonidis and I. Stamopoulou (2011), ‘The role of monetary policy in managing the euro-dollar exchange rate’, MPRA Working Paper No. 29291.

3. N. Mylonidis and M. Bowe (1999), ‘European Interest Rate Linkages at the Inception of the euro-denominated Government Bond Market: Evidence from Eight Countries’, Manchester School of Management, No: 9907.

4. N. Mylonidis (1999), ‘The Interest Rate Term Structure in the UK Ecu Treasury Bill Market’, Manchester School of Management, No: 9903.

Papers submitted in journals or in progress

1. M. D. Delis, I. Hasan and N. Mylonidis, ‘Foreign bank ownership and income inequality: Evidence from a world sample’ (revised and resubmit).

2. M. D. Delis, M. Iosifidi and N. Mylonidis, ‘Industry heterogeneity in the risk-taking channel’ (in progress).

3. N. Mylonidis, ‘Does institutional trust matter for building social trust? Evidence from the Netherlands’ (in progress).

4. K. Griva and Ν. Mylonidis, ‘Financial participation and network effects’ (in progress).

5. L. G. Oikonomou and N. Mylonidis, ‘Peer effects, economic attitudes and household finance’ (in progress).

Papers presented in refereed international conferences

[Presenter’s name in bold]

1. L. G. Oikonomou and N. Mylonidis, ‘Peer effects, economic attitudes and household finance’, AMEF 2019, Thessaloniki, April 2019.

2. K. Griva and N. Mylonidis, ‘Financial participation and network effects’, 9th National Conference of the FEBS, Athens, December 2018.

3. M. Delis, M. Iosifidi and N. Mylonidis, ‘Differential effects of banks’ risk taking channel across economic sectors’, IMAEF, Corfu, June 2018.

4. K. Griva and N. Mylonidis, ‘Financial participation and network effects’, IMAEF, Corfu, June 2018.

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5. T. Memanova and N. Mylonidis, ‘Exploring the nexus between bank market power and international trade’, 22nd Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and International Finance, Rethymnon, May 2018.

6. T. Memanova and N. Mylonidis, ‘Exploring the nexus between bank market power and international trade’, ETSG, Florence, September 2017.

7. N. Mylonidis, ‘The institutional determinants of social trust’, 5th International Conference on Applied Economics, Volos, May 2017.

8. N. Mylonidis, M. Chletsos & V. Barbagianni, ‘Financial exclusion in the USA: Looking beyond demographics’, BEFL, Barcelona, November 2016.

9. N. Mylonidis, M. Chletsos & V. Barbagianni, ‘Financial exclusion in the USA: Looking beyond demographics’, IMAEF 2016, Corfu, June 2016.

10. M. D. Delis & N. Mylonidis, ‘Trust, happiness and Financial Decisions’, FEBS 2014, Surrey, June 2014.

11. S. G. Gogos, N. Mylonidis, D. Papageorgiou & V. Vassilatos, ‘Greece 1979-2001: A (first) Great Depression Seen from the Basic RBC Model Perspective’, ASSET 2012 Conference, Cyprus, November 2012.

12. M. D. Delis, I. Hasan & N. Mylonidis, ‘The risk-taking channel of monetary policy in the USA: Evidence from micro-level data’, Royal Economic Society 2012 Annual Conference, Cambridge, March 2012.

13. M. D. Delis, S. Konstantinidi & N. Mylonidis, ‘Bank regulation, monetary policy and risk-taking: Does one rule fit for all countries?’, 10th Annual Conference of the European Economics and Finance Society, London, June 2011.

14. N. Mylonidis & V. Vassilatos, ‘Assessing the Macroeconomic Performance of Greece in a Comparative Perspective’, 13th International Conference on Macroeconomic Analysis and International Finance, Rethymnon, May 2009.

15. N. Mylonidis & S. M. Paleologou, ‘A re-assessment of the real uncovered interest parity’, 7th Annual Conference of the European Economics and Finance Society, Prague, May 2008.

16. N. Mylonidis, ‘Revisiting the Nexus Between Military Spending and Growth in the European Union’, 10th Annual International Conference on Economics and Security, Thessaloniki, June 2006.

17. N. Mylonidis, ‘Revisiting the Nexus Between Military Spending and Growth in the European Union’, 5th Annual Conference of the European Economics and Finance Society (EEFS), Heraklion, May 2006.

18. N. Mylonidis & I. Kelnikola, ‘Evaluating the Effect of M&As on Greek Bank Performance’, 57th International Atlantic Economic Society Conference, Lisbon, March 2004.

19. N. Mylonidis, ‘Financial Variables as Leading Indicators in Greece’, 55th International Atlantic Economic Society Conference, Vienna, Μάρτιος 2003.

20. N. Mylonidis & E. Nikolaidou, ‘The Interest Rate Term Structure in the Greek Money Market’, 28th Annual European International Business Academy, Athens, December 2002.

21. N. Mylonidis & E. Nikolaidou, ‘The Interest Rate Term Structure in the Greek Money Market’, 8th International Conference in Economic Growth and Competitiveness in Europe, Thessaloniki, October 2002.

22. N. Mylonidis, ‘Modelling the UK Ecu Treasury Bill Yield Curve’, Canadian Economic Association, Toronto, May 1999.

23. N. Mylonidis & M. Bowe, ‘Is the European Capital Market Ready for the Single Currency?’, Canadian Economic Association, Ottawa, May 1998.

24. N. Mylonidis, ‘Modelling the UK Ecu Treasury Bill Yield Curve’, Scottish Economic Society Annual Conference, Glasgow, April 1998.

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25. N. Mylonidis & M. Bowe, ‘Is the European Capital Market Ready for the Single Currency?’, 29th Annual Conference Money, Macro & Finance Research Group, Durham, September 1997.

26. N. Mylonidis & M. Bowe, ‘Measuring Integration across the Ecu Capital Market’, 17th International Symposium on Forecasting, Barbados, June 1997.

27. N. Mylonidis & M. Bowe, ‘European Capital Market Integration: Evidence from the Ecu Government Bond Market’, 7th Symposium on Money, Banking and Insurance, Karlsruhe, December 1996.

28. N. Mylonidis & R. Zurbrugg, ‘Applications of Predator-Prey Models in Financial Markets’, 16th International Symposium on Forecasting, Istanbul, June 1996.

29. N. Mylonidis & M. Bowe, ‘Ecu-denominated Eurobond Markets: A Cointegration Analysis’, 16th International Symposium on Forecasting, Istanbul, June 1996.

Citations

Number of citations as of May 16, 2019 according to Google Scholar:

(https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=wTsKY8UAAAAJ&hl=el): 713 (462 since 2014).

Refereeing

Referee in numerous journals including Journal of Banking & Finance, Economic Modelling, European Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Stability, Empirical Economics, International Review of Economics & Finance, Applied Financial Economics, International Review of Applied Economics, Defence and Peace Economics, Economic Change and Restructuring, Emerging Markets Finance & Trade, South Eastern Europe Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Analysis.


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