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Referees Spring 2010-Fall 2012 refereeacknowledgment The South Eastern Europe Journal of Economics gratefully acknowledges the continued support of the distinguished members of the Editorial Board and the fol- lowing roster of economists who have contributed their services as referees during the period May 2010 - December 2012. Aletras Vassilios University of Macedonia, Greece Apergis Nikolaos University of Piraeus, Greece Aristotelous Kyriakos Otterbein College, USA Armagou Ioulia Ministry of Economy, Greece Athanasopoulos George Monash University, Australia Batzios Christos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Bourlakis Konstantinos Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Brooks Robert Monash University, Australia Bruno Randolph University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Cerovic Bozidar Univeresity of Belgrade, Serbia Chima Felix Prairie View A&M University, USA Christidis George University of Western Macedonia, Greece Constantatos Christos University of Macedonia, Greece Damyanov Atanas Tsenov Academy of Economics, Bulgaria 106 South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics 1 (2013) Demousis Michalis University of Patras, Greece Dimeli Sofia Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Ericsson Neil Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, U.S.A. Farzanegan Mohammad Reza Centre for European Economic Research. Germany Fountas Stylianos University of Macedonia, Greece Gala, Paulo Sérgio de Oliveira Simões, Fundação Getulio Vargas – SP, Brazil Gora Marek Warsaw School of Economics, Poland Heilemann Heilemann University of Leipzig, Germany Holmes Mark Waikato University, New Zealand Iammarino Simona London School of Economics, United Kingdom Jiménez-Rodríguez Rebeca University of Salamanca, Spain Karadzic Vesna University of Montenegro, Montenegro Karathanassis George Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Karayanni Despina University of Patras, Greece Kavetsos Georgios City University of London, United Kingdom Kirikos Dimitrios Technological Education Institute of Crete, Greece Kontolaimou Alexandra University of Patras, Greece Korczak Piotr University of Bristol, United Kingdom Kyriopoulos Ioannis National School of Public Health, Greece Lawton Smith Helen, Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics 1 (2013) 107 Liargovas Panagiotis University of Peloponnese, Greece Markova Eugenia London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Mastroyiannis Apostolos Panteion University, Greece Milas Costas University of Liverpool Management School, United Kingdom Miliotis Panagiotis Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Moudatsou Argiro Technological Educational Institute of Crete, Greece Novotny Filip Czech National Bank, Czech Republic Oyinlola Mutiu University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Panagiotidis Theo University of Macedonia, Greece Panagiotou Ritsa Centre of Planning and Economic Research, Greece Papyrakis Elissaios University of East Anglia (UEA), United Kingdom Petrakos George University of Thessaly, Greece Rezitis Antonios University of Western Macedonia, Greece Sanfey Peter European Bank For Reconstruction and Development Sapountzoglou Gerasimos Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Serletis Serletis University of Calgary, Canada Shariff Mohd Noor Mohd University Utara Malaysia, Malaysia Spyrou Spyridon Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Toulaboe Dosse Fort Hays State University, USA 108 South-Eastern Europe Journal of Economics 1 (2013) Tremblay Victor Oregon State University, USA Tsounis Nikolaos Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia, Greece Vamvoukas Georgios Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece Vavouras Ioannis Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece Verwaal Ernst Erasmus University, The Netherlands Widdowson David University of Canberra, Australia Yasar Mahmut University of Texas at Arlington, USA Ziarko-Siwek Urszula Poznan University of Economics, Poland.
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