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Dimitrios Dadakas
Assistant Professor

Education

 

2008 University of Macedonia (UOM), Thessaloniki, Greece, PhD Economics - 2008: Welfare Effects in Vertically Related Markets: The Case of Cotton in Greece.

 

1999 University of Tennessee Knoxville (UTK), Knoxville, TN, USA, MSc Agricultural Economics - 1999: El Nino Effects on US Farmland Values: A Ricardian Approach, Supervisor: Prof. Paul Jakus.

 

1997 Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU), Bloomington, Illinois, USA, BA Economics - 1997, Minor Mathematics

 

 

 

 

Experience Academic Positions

 

Fall 2022- Today

 

Assistant Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

 

Fall 2015- Spring 2022

 

Assistant Professor, University of Ioannina, Department of Economics.

 

Fall 2012 –

Summer 2015

 

Assistant Proefessor, University of Wollongong in Dubai, Dubai, UAE.

 

Fall 2011- Spring 2012

 

 

Lecturer, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece (Tenure- Track).

 

 

Fall 2011- Spring 2012

 

Visiting Professor, VUZF University, Bulgaria.

 

Fall 2008- Spring 2012

 

Lecturer (Adjunct), City College/University of Sheffield, International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Thessaloniki, Greece, Honorary.

 

2007-2008

 

Lecturer (Adjunct), International College of Business Studies (ICBS), Thessaloniki, Greece.

 

2007

 

Assistant Lecturer, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece.

 

 

 

 

Ερευνητικά Ενδιαφέροντα

 

Διεθνές Εμπόριο, Αγροτικά Οικονομικά, Μικροοικονομικά, Εφαρμοσμένη Οικονομετρία/Στατιστική, Οικονομικά της Ευημερίας.

 

Publications/ Conferences

Publications

 

1.  Dadakas, D., (2021) Trade Potential in Arab Nations: The Case of the GCC and PAFTA. Review of Middle East Economics and Finance, v. 17 (3), 139-174 DOI:10.1515/rmeef-2020-0038  

 

2.  Dadakas, D., Tatsi, S., (Accepted July, 2021). Global Agri-Food Trade Impact of the 2011 Triple Disaster in Japan:  A Gravity Approach.  Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 59, pp. 1-36 DOI:10.1111/1467-8489.12448

 

3.  Dadakas, D., (Accepted March 2021) A SAS Macro for Examining Sationarity Under the Presence of up to m Endogenous Structural Breaks with an Application on EU28 Agri-Food Exports. International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics.

 

4.  Dadakas, D., Karpetis, C. and Tatsi, S., (2021). Trends and Structural Changes in Japanese, Post 2011, Agri-Food Trade Flows. Japanese Journal of Agricultural Economics, v. 23, pp. 1-17 DOI: 10.18480/jjae.23.0_1

 

5. Dadakas D. and Fargher, S., (2021). A SAS Macro for Testing Stationarity Under the Presence of Endogenous Structural Breaks. International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics, v. 11 (2) 189-199  https://doi.org/10.1504/IJCEE.2021.114546

 

6.  Dimitrios Dadakas, Salim Ghazvini Kor, Scott Fargher (2020): Examining the Trade Potential of the UAE using a Gravity Model and a Pseudo Poisson Maximum Likelihood Estimator, The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, DOI:10.1080/09638199.2019.1710551

 

7.  Dadakas, D., (2019), Intra-Industry Trade in Agricultural and Food Products: The Case of Greece Prior and During the Debt Crisis, German Journal of Agricultural Economics, 68 (3), pp. 195-216 (E-Link)

 

8.  Dadakas D., Karpetis C., Fassas A., Varelas E., (2016). The Choice of the Time Horizon during Estimation of the Unconditional Stock Beta, International Journal of Financial Studies, 4 (4), 25. DOI: 10.3390/ijfs4040025.

 

9.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2011). Perspectives for the Textiles and Clothing Industry in Greece: Past Experience, Outlook and Policy Implications, Journal of Economics and Business (Spoudai), v.61, n.1-2, pp. 13- 38.

 

10.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2010). Trade Liberalization in T&C: An Overview of the Welfare Effects, International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, v.3, n.3, pp. 247- 266. DOI:  10.1504/IJTGM.2010.034876

 

11.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2010). The Effects of Trade Liberalization in Textiles and Clothing on the Greek Market for Cotton Yarn: A Multi-Market Analysis, Review of International Economics, 18(1), pp. 138-152.  https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9396.2009.00863.x.

 

12.  Dadakas D., Varelas E., (2009). The Decomposition of Greek Real GDP (1858-1938), International Review of Economics (Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali), 56: 189-202. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12232-008-0059-0.

 

13.   Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., Varelas E., (2009). Evaluation of the Cotton-Yarn Exports: An Analysis for Endogenous Structural Breaks, International Journal of Business Policy and Economics, Applied Economics and Policy Analysis, 2(2), 185-203

 

14.   Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2008). Single versus Multi-Market Approach: An Application to the Greek Cotton Market, Atlantic Economic Journal, 36 (4), 469-481 DOI: 10.1007/s11293-008-9128-8.

 

15.   Dadakas D, Varelas E., (2007). Evaluation of the Output Gap: The Case of Greece 1858-1938, Journal of Financial Management and Analysis, v. 19, n. 2

 

16.   Jakus P.M., Dadakas D., Fly J.M., (1999). Fish Consumption Advisories:  Incorporating Angler-Specific Knowledge Habits, and Catch Rates in a Site Choice Model, American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE), 80(5), 1998, p.1019-1024.   https://doi.org/10.2307/1244198

 

17.   Dadakas D., Jakus P., (1999), American Journal of Agricultural Economics (AJAE) Selected Papers, 81 (5),  p. 1307, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/81.5.1282. (Not an Article.  Full reference of Abstract)

 

 

Conferences

 

1.  Dadakas, D., Tatsi, S., (2018).  Effects of the 2011 Fukushima Nuclear Accident on Japan’s Trade of Agricultural Products, Ioannina Meeting of Applied Economics and Finance, Corfu, Greece, June 20-22, 2018.

 

2.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., Varelas E., (2008). Evaluation of T&C exports: An Analysis for Endogenous Structural Breaks, Recent Developments in Economics, Finance & Accounting and Econometrics Conference, New Delhi, India, 8-12 September.

 

3.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2007).  Trade Liberalization in T&C: An Overview of the Welfare Effects, All China Economics Conference (ACE), Hong Kong, December 12-14.

 

4.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2007). Single versus Multi-Market Approach: An Application to the Greek Cotton Market, European Applied Business Research Conference (EABR), Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 11-13.

 

5. Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D, Bullock S.D., (2007). Measuring the Effects of Technology with Multi-Market  Models (Poster) American Association of Agricultural Economics (AAEA), in Portland Oregon, USA, 23-28 July.

 

6.  Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., Economou A., (2007). Perspectives for the Cotton- Yarn Sector in Greece and Turkey, Third Annual Conference on Business and Economics, Ismir, 13-17 June.

 

7. Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2006). The Effects of Trade Liberalization in Textiles and Clothing on the Greek Market for Cotton Yarn: A Multi-Market Analysis, International Association of Agricultural Economics (IAAE) in Golden Beach, Queensland, Australia, 12-18of August.

 

8. Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2006). MFA Quotas Elimination: The Case of Cotton Yarn in Greece – A Multi-Market vs. a Single Market Analysis., American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) in Long Beach, California.

 

9. Dadakas D., Katranidis S.D., (2005). Multi-market Effects in Vertical  Markets, Western Economic International (WEAI), in San Francisco.

 

10. Dadakas D., Jakus P.M., (1999). El Niňο - Southern Oscillation. Effects on United States Farmland Values. A Ricardian Approach. American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA) in Nashville, Tennessee.  American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 81(5): 1307.

 

11. Jakus P.M., Dadakas D., Fly M.J., (1998). Fish Consumption Advisories:  Incorporating Angler-Specific Knowledge Habits, and Catch Rates in a Site Choice Model, American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA), Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

 

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Courses Taught

International Economics Ι (12ΥΓ03)

Microeconomics Ι (12ΥΑ01)

Economics of the European Union (12ΕΕ06)

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