Posts Tagged ‘CERGE-EI’

CERGE-EI’s 100th PhD Graduate defends thesis

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Earlier today, Asel Isakova successfully defended her thesis, titled “Monetary Policy, Inflation and Dollarization in the Economies of Central Asia”. In doing so, she became CERGE-EI’s 100th PhD graduate since its founding. Asel came back to Prague to defend her thesis from London, where she is working at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Office of the Chief Economist as an Economic Analyst.

We sat down with Asel last week to conduct a short interview, during which she reflected on her academic work before coming to CERGE-EI in her native Kyrgyz Republic (at KRSU) and then at UPMF in Grenoble, France. Looking back in her 6 years at CERGE-EI, she remembered how demanding her first year was and also how much she benefitted from being able to spend time abroad on funded research visits to UPenn and CORE (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium).

CERGE-EI runners face the elements

Monday, March 8th, 2010

CERGE-EI’s newly-established (and purely amateur, we are assured) running team made its first appearance at the “Palestra Kbelská 10” 10km run which took place on Saturday, 06 March 2010 in Kbely (Prague 9 district).

From left-to-right: Oleg Sidorkin, Fabio Michelucci, Juraj Stancik, Jan Hanousek, Wadim Strielkowski

The race provided the first indication of the team’s abilities before the half-marathon and the Prague City Marathon. Keep your fingers crossed and support CERGE-EI’s runners! See you in the long run!

Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith gives seminar at CERGE-EI

Friday, March 5th, 2010

2002 Nobel Prize co-awardee Vernon L. Smith delivered a lecture titled “Exchange, Specialization and Property Rights as a Joint Discovery Process” at CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic on 25 February 2010. You can watch the presentation on YouTube -- due to file size limits it is split into five sections. The first can be seen online below.

PhD alums on VoxEU.org

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Two distinguished CERGE-EI alums, Martin Cihák (PhD, 2002) and Tigran Poghosyan (PhD, 2008) published an article today on the influential VoxEU.org website titled “Anatomy of distress in European banks before and during the crisis“. The authors, both working at the IMF, note that there have been no comprehensive studies of bank distress covering the entire European Union as a whole.

After building their data set, their conclusions indicate that they “…find that recent financial integration policies in the EU have led to convergence of bank risks across EU members. This could justify a closer coordination of financial supervision in Europe.”

This article is not the first posted on VoxEU.org by CERGE-EI grads at the IMF. Emil Stavrev (PhD,  2000) has had articles appear recently as well, the latest being co-authored with Martin Cihák appearing just a few weeks ago on Eurozone monetary policy and Jiří Podpiera (PhD, 2005) has had two postings as well appear online.