Ms. Stephanie Karam

Bio

Stephany Karam is an adjunct lecturer at the Lebanese American University. She is a PhD Candidate at Philipps-Universität Marburg and has an MBA degree from the Lebanese American University. Her research had predominantly centered around the effect of foreign intervention and the effect of social identifies on civil unrests, from game theoretic perspective. Prior to joining LAU, she worked as a consultant and a controller for the Lebanese customs administration, Ministry of Finance. 

Teaching Interests

  • Microeconomics 
  • Macroeconomics
  • Game theory 
  • Intermediate Microeconomics
  • Introductory Econometrics  

Research Interests

  • Political Economics 
  • Identity Economics 
  • Experimental Economics
  • Game theory 

Publications

Karam, S (2019) Is Your Privacy for Sale? An Experiment on the Willingness to Reveal Sensitive Information.Games, 10(3), 28.