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Click here for information on Macroeconomics for MFE
I am happy to supervise MPhil, DPhil and undergraduate theses in a variety of areas, such as economic growth, international trade, or empirical macroeconomics in general.
Eventually this page will contain information helpful to my supervisees... in the meantime, here's who they are:
DPhil in Economics
- Padraig Dixon, Nuffield College: Investment and Growth.
- Gonzalo Salinas, Hertford College: Trade Liberalization.
- Helen Simpson, Nuffield College.
MPhil in Economics
Former supervisees:
DPhil in Economics
- 2003: Kamakshya Trivedi, Nuffield College: Empirical essays on economic growth: Evidence from regions of India, 1960-1995.
MPhil in Economics:
- 2006: Glenn Goldsmith: How Does Income Affect Subjective Well-Being?
- 2006: Mark Koyama: The Division of Labour and Economic Growth: The Industrious Revolution Reconsidered.
- 2004:Asha Sundaram: Productivity Spillovers from Foreign Investment via Backward Linkages: An Analysis of Indian Manufacturing.
- 2004:Ioannis Mergos: Financial Development, Financial Structure and Economic Growth.
- 2004:Monica Michalopoulou: Empirical examination of the Convergence Hypothesis: OECD countries and high performaing Asian economies for the period 1971-1996.
- 2002: Hristina Dantcheva, St Hugh's College: Output Effects of International Airline Alliances: A Case Study.
- 2002: Padraig Dixon, Nuffield College: Investment and Growth.
- 2002: Cameron Hepburn, Magdalen College: Are the Woods Safe? New Theories of environmental collapse and 'optimum scale' employing hyperbolic discounting and endogenous growth models.
Webb-Medley Prize Winner
- 2001: Roberta Wertman, Corpus Christi College: Education and Income Convergence in US Counties.
- 2000: Bryan Graham, St Antony's College: Poverty Traps and the World Economy.
- 2000: Kamakshya Trivedi, Nuffield College: Economic Growth, Convergence, and Levels of Income: Evidence from States in India, 1960-1990.
Webb-Medley Prize Winner
Undergraduate
- 2002: Ruta Nimkar, Lady Margaret Hall: Immigration and Growth.
Theses examined:
- 2006: Tito da Silva Filho, Oxford.
- 2004: Dolores Anon-Hignon, Warwick.
- 2003: Chris Bowdler, Nuffield, Oxford.
- 2002: Mara Meacci, Wadham, Oxford.
Last updated: 6 July 2006.
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