Christos Genakos is Professor in Economics and Policy at the Cambridge Judge Business School of the University of Cambridge. He is also an Associate Researcher at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) in the London School of Economics and a Research Fellow in the Industrial Organization programme of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). He is also currently a member of the Economic Advisory Group on Competition Policy (EAGCP) of the Chief Economist of the European Union's DG Competition Commission. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the London Business School. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the University College London and a Bachelor’s in Economics from the National and Kappodistrian University of Athens.
His research focuses on applied microeconomics, with an emphasis on industrial organization and quantitative techniques for competition analysis and regulation. He has published in many leading international peer-refereed journals, such as the Journal of Political Economy, Economic Journal, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Industrial Economics, Academy of Management Perspectives and more. He has advised many leading firms and international organizations on regulation, antitrust and pricing related issues.

VoxEU Column
Loss aversion and consumer inertia: New evidence from phone subscriptions
-

- Microeconomic regulation

VoxEU Column
Competition and pass-through: Lessons from the Greek islands
-

- Taxation

VoxEU Column
Google/Fitbit will monetise health data and harm consumers
-

- Competition Policy 
- EU policies

VoxEU Column
Evaluating market consolidation in mobile communications
-

- Competition Policy 
- EU policies
VoxEU Column
Mobile regulation and the “waterbed effect”
-

- Microeconomic regulation