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Montag, 07.01.2019 14:23

Monday, January 14 and 21: Master Colloquia at the chair of International Economics (Prof. Philipp Harms)

Von: Sekretariat Lehrstuhl Harms

Dear students,

 

On Monday, January 14 and 21, 2019, the following MIEPP research colloquia will take place at the chair of International Economics (Prof. Philipp Harms).

 

The research colloquia on Monday, January 14, 2019 will take place in the room “Software-Labor (01-115)”, Recht und Wirtschaft II:

 

Start-End

Student Surname

Student
First name

Thesis

09.00-09.45

Polanco Villeda

Jorge Luis

Does Central America benefit from foreign direct investment?

09.45-10.30

Pocesta

Gent

Is "original sin" still relevant for emerging economies?

10.30-11.15

Hung

Danielle Anne

What is the role of structural change in Asian growth?

11.15-11.30

short break

 

 

11.30-12.15

Allampally

Siva Kumar

What is the effect of digitalization on the Indian economy?

12.15-13.00

Jacob

Simon

(How) does direct democracy affect economic performance?

 

While only members of the committee are allowed to actively participate in the discussion, all interested students are invited to attend the presentations.

 

 

The research colloquia on Monday, January 21, 2019 will take place in the room HS VII (00 341)”, Recht und Wirtschaft II:

Start-End

Student Surname

Student
First name

Thesis

09.00-09.45

Teske

Patricia

(How) does monetary policy affect the income distribution in emerging markets?

09.45-10.30

Zajic

Nevena

Is trade in services more resilient than trade in goods - and if so, why?

10.30-11.15

Mukhitov

Shamsiddin

Beyond GDP: (How) does FDI affect different types of national income?

11.15-11.30

short break

 

 

11.30-12.15

Khayyal

Mohamed

What is holding back Egypt?

12.15-13.00

Wuth

Simon

Does migration enhance trade with migrants' countries of origin?

13.00-13.45

Seipp

Selena

What are the consequences of Brexit for the UK and the EU?

 

While only members of the committee are allowed to actively participate in the discussion, all interested students are invited to attend the presentations.

 

 

With kind regards,

Barbara Heinemann