Antonios Koumpias | Public Finance | Best Researcher Award
Antonios Koumpias, University of Michigan-Dearborn , United States.
Antonios M. Koumpias is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, with expertise in public finance, health economics, and tax policy . He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Georgia State University and an M.A. from Duke University
. His research explores topics such as Medicaid expansions, tax evasion, and healthcare utilization, with work published in top journals like Southern Economic Journal and Health Affairs Scholar
. He also serves as a research affiliate at the Population Studies Center and a faculty expert at the Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation at U-M.
Publication Profile
Antonios M. Koumpias is a distinguished economist currently serving as an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. His research portfolio is comprehensive and influential, encompassing diverse areas such as health economics, public finance, and tax policy. His work is characterized by its depth, relevance, and impact across various domains, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Education 
- Ph.D. in Economics – Georgia State University
- M.A. in Economics – Duke University
Experience 
- Associate Professor of Economics – University of Michigan-Dearborn
- Research Affiliate – Population Studies Center, University of Michigan
- Faculty Expert – Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation, University of Michigan
- Research Focus – Public finance, health economics, tax policy, Medicaid expansions, and tax evasion
Professional Development
Research Focus
This individual’s research focuses on critical areas in economics, particularly in public finance, tax policy, and health economics. Their work examines the impacts of Medicaid expansions on public health, as well as the economic implications of tax evasion and tax enforcement.
By analyzing how government policies affect healthcare access and financial behavior, they contribute to shaping more effective public policies.
Their research also explores the intersections of economic inequality and public policy, aiming to promote more equitable solutions in healthcare and taxation systems.
This focus strengthens both academic and policy-related insights into pressing social issues.
Publications 

- The Determinants of Tax Morale in Pakistan – Journal of Asian Economics 47, 23-34, cited by 138 (2016)
- Trust in Government Institutions and Tax Morale – FinanzArchiv/Public Finance Analysis 77 (2), 117-140, cited by 69* (2021)
- The Effects of Mass Media Campaigns on Individual Attitudes Towards Tax Compliance: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Survey Data in Pakistan – Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 70, 10-22, cited by 68* (2017)
- Long-Haul COVID: Healthcare Utilization and Medical Expenditures 6 Months Post-Diagnosis – BMC Health Services Research 22 (1), 1010, cited by 43 (2022)
- The Impact of Media Campaigns on Tax Filing: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Pakistan – Journal of Asian Economics 63, 33-43, cited by 34 (2019)
- Entrepreneurial Response to Interstate Regulatory Competition: Evidence from a Behavioral Discrete Choice Experiment – Journal of Regulatory Economics 55 (2), 172-192, cited by 20 (2019)