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Dvir, Strasser, Ünver join the BC economics facultyLast year's faculty recruitment season was exceedingly successful, with the department filling each of the three authorized positions with an excellent candidate. Two of the new faculty, Eyal Dvir and Georg Strasser, work in the field of International Economics. Eyal, who is completing his Ph.D. at Harvard, will be teaching the graduate trade course and the undergraduate course in international finance in the fall. Georg, who is completing his Ph.D. at Penn, will be teaching a new graduate course in international finance next year. Georg's course will be offered in the spring, as will Fabio Ghironi's graduate international finance course, leading to a new graduate field in international finance. Strasser will be teaching macro theory at the undergraduate level. Joining the faculty as an associate professor will be M. Utku Ünver, who is coming to BC from the University of Pittsburgh, where he has been an Assistant Professor since 2005. Utku is a microtheorist who specializes in market design. He is particularly well known for his joint research on kidney exchange with Tayfun Sönmez and Alvin Roth. Ünver will teach undergraduate micro theory and in graduate micro theory next year. With these three hires, the department returns to full authorized strength: an essential element of meeting the very strong demand for economics courses. We are delighted to welcome Profs. Dvir, Strasser and Ünver to the Boston College economics faculty. 7 July 2008An addition to the company of scholarsThe latest addition to the department's roster of Ph.D.s is Yingying Dong, a native of China, who defended her dissertation on September 19. She wrote "Microeconometric Models with Endogeneity: Theoretical and Empirical Studies" advised by Prof. Arthur Lewbel. Our congratulations to Dr. Dong. 24 September 2008BC EC 2007 and all prior issues availableThe October, 2007 edition of BC EC, the department's annual newsletter, is now available in PDF format, as are all prior issues of BC EC back to Vol. 1, Issue 1 of 1978. We are trying to ensure that we have correct snailmail and email addresses for all alumni. If you are an alumnus/alumna, please email your name, graduation year and preferred email to econ@fmwww.bc.edu. The addresses will not be used for anything except infrequent communications from the Department. 20 October 2007 |
Eleven Ph.D.'s awarded in University commencementThe 132nd commencement exercises of Boston College were held on 19 May 2008. Eleven economics students received the Ph.D. since the last commencement. They are listed with their thesis topics and advisors. Darrel Barbato, "Essays in applied microeconometrics" (Frank Gollop); Lewis Gaul, "Essays in macroeconomics and finance" (Fabio Schiantarelli); Marissa Ginn, "Three essays in applied macroeconomics" (Peter Ireland); Eren Inci, "Public policy towards entrepreneurship and innovation" (Richard Arnott); Gökçe Kurucu, "Essays on markets with network externalities" (Hideo Konishi); Jingzhi Ginger Meng, "Two essays in applied econometrics and finance" (Arthur Lewbel); Tatiana Mihailovschi-Muntean, "Monetary and fiscal policy mix as insurance in a model with heterogeneous agents" (Peter Ireland); Maria Punzi, "Essays on housing market and current account imbalances" (Fabio Ghironi and Matteo Iacoviello); Pallavi Seth, "Monopsony power and asymmetric information: Microeconometrics applied to health care" (Frank Gollop); Mauricio Soto, "The effects of pension funding rules on the behavior of firms" (Donald Cox); and Viktors Stebunovs, "Finance as a barrier to entry in dynamic, stochastic general equilibrium models" (Fabio Ghironi and Peter Ireland). Sixteen students were awarded the M.A. at the commencement exercises: Samson Alva, Alessandro Barattieri, Rucha Bhate, Anna Blank, Isabella Blengini, Daniel Bliss, Aaron Fix, Francis Georges, Wataru Hirata, Shoghik Hovhannisyan, Chuanliang Jiang, Sailu Li, Murat Mungan, Shannon Phillips, Radoslav Raykov and Caglar Yurtseven. Our congratulations to all! 3 July 2008Iacoviello promoted, tenured
Macroeconomist Matteo Iacoviello was granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in this year's round of promotions. Iacoviello joined the BC faculty in 2002 after completing the Ph.D. at the London School of Economics. His work has won considerable acclaim, with publications in the JMCB, Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Monetary Economics, American Economic Review among others. He has served as a visiting professor in Milan and Hong Kong, a visiting scholar at Boston University and a consultant to the European Central Bank, Bank of Canada and International Monetary Fund. Our congratulations to Prof. Iacoviello! 3 July 2008Recent news from the Department of Economics...Website statistics |
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