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PH.D. CANDIDATES 2009-2010
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Fields of Concentration |
Job Market Title
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References |
Ozden Akca
CV |
International Economics, Open Economy Macroeconomics, Applied Econometrics, Development Economics, Financial Economics |
"Currency Mismatch Problem: Original Sin Phenomenon and the Current Crisis Experience" |
Joshua Aizenman, Thomas Wu, Kenneth Kletzer, Yin-Wong Cheung, Michael Hutchison |
Maxim Belenkiy
CV |
International Trade, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics |
"The Extensive Margin in the Industry Trade: Estimation, Significance and Implications" |
Phil McCalman, Kenneth Kletzer, Carl Walsh, Joshua Aizenman, Carlos Dobkin |
Jia-Yuh Chen
CV |
International Finance, Finance, Macroeconomics |
"What Carries the Carry Trade?" |
Yin-Wong Cheung, Kenneth Kletzer, Michael Hutchison, Phil McCalman, Mary Flannery, Michael Dooley |
Ambrish Dongre
CV |
Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics |
"Female Heads of the Village Councils and Water Borne Diseases" |
Joshua Aizenman, Kenneth Kletzer, Jon Robinson, Nirvikar Singh |
Nan Geng
CV |
International Trade, International Finance, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics, Industrial Organization, Labor Economics, Macroeconomic Policy |
"Liberalization, Market Efficiency and Productivity Growth: A Smooth Transition Approach on Indian Firms" |
Joshua Aizenman, Phil McCalman, Nirvikar Singh, Kenneth Kletzer, Carlos Dobkin |
Xue "Stella" Liu
CV |
International Finance, International Macroeconomics, Capital Control, Illegal Capital Flows |
"Globalization: The Size and Substitution Effects on Trade Mis-invoicing" |
Joshua Aizenman, Carlos Dobkin, Michael Hutchison, Thomas Wu |
Jesus Sandoval-Hernandez
CV |
International Economics, International Finance, Development Economics, Applied Econometrics, Latin American Economics |
"Household Saving Behavior, Macro Shocks and Credit Cycles: Empirical Evidence Based on Mexican Households Surveys" |
Yin-Wong Cheung, Joshua Aizenman, Kenneth Kletzer, Mary Flannery |
Yi "Andy" Sun
CV |
International Finance, International Trade, Applied Econometrics, Computation and Experimetn Economics, Development Economics |
"Open Interest Position and FX Futures Prices, an Application of TVTP Markov Switching Model in Foreign Exchange Futures Market" |
Joshua Aizenman, Kenneth Kletzer, Yin-Wong Cheung, Daniel Friedman |
Unay Tamgac
CV |
International Finance, Macroeconomics, International Trade |
"The Duration of Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: How Does Time Matter?" |
Michael Hutchison, Joshua Aizenman, Michael Dooley |
Conglin Xu
CV |
Macro and Monetary Economics, International Economics, Applied Econometrics |
"Financial Frictions and Inflation Targeting in Brazil: An Estimated Small Open Economy DSGE Model" |
Carl Walsh, Joshua Aizenman, Michael Dooley, Kenneth Kletzer |
Ph.D. Placements
The Ph.D. program in International Economics provides students with training in modern microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, combined with specialized training in the fields of international finance and international trade. Students learn to bring an international perspective to all areas of economics and to conduct research on current and emerging international economic issues.
The department currently has fifty-nine alumni who have completed the Ph.D. program in International Economics. The program has an enviable record for placing its graduates. Recent graduates have found employment with a range of public and private sector employers, including the following:
- Asian Development Bank, Phillipines
- Bank of Canada
- Bank of Switzerland
- Bates College
- Brandeis University
- Central Bank of Chile
- Claremont McKenna College
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Washington, D.C.
- Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
- International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.
- Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts
- National Dong Hwa University
- Otaru University of Commerce, Japan
- Pacific Lutheran University, Washington
- Portland State University
- Reserve Bank of Australia
- Royal Holloway University of London
- Ryerson University
- Singapore Management University
- Swiss National Bank
- The World Bank, D.C.
- University of Alberta, Canada
- University of Georgia, Athens
- University of Hawaii, Manoa
- University of Munich, Germany
- University of London
- University of San Francisco
- University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
- U.S. Treasury Department, Washington D.C.
- Vassar College, New York
- Westminster College
MASTER'S CANDIDATES 2009-2010
M.S. Placements
The M.S. program provides two years of analytical graduate training that prepares students for careers in academia, business, international and domestic banking, consulting firms, government, and nonprofit organizations. We currently have approximately 265 alumni who have completed the Masters in Applied Economics and Finance program. Recent graduates have found employment with a range of public and private sector employers, including the following:
- AT & T
- Bank of America
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield
- Charles Schwabe Corporation
- Chevron Chemical Co.
- Cisco Systems
- Costco Wholesale
- Deloitte & Touche
- Federal Reserve of New York
- GE Capital Services
- Hitachi Data Systems
- Household, Inc.
- Kaiser Permanente
- Lockheed
- Menlo Technology Group
- MRW & Associates
- Paine Webber Group, Inc.
- Plantronics
- PriceWaterhouse
- Providian Financial
- SurfControl, Inc.
- Transamerica
- Visa, Inc.
- Wells Fargo
- Working Partnerships, USA
- World Bank
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