Talk by Joscha Beckmann
On December 4, 2019 Joscha Beckmann (University of Greifswald) will give an invited talk in the Economic Research Seminar on the topic"Foreign exchange market effects of monetary policy announcements".
On December 4, 2019 Joscha Beckmann (University of Greifswald) will give an invited talk in the Economic Research Seminar on the topic"Foreign exchange market effects of monetary policy announcements".
The lecture sldies for winter term 2019/2020 courses are now available in the LearnWeb.
The exam review for the Summer term 2019 is taking place on the 14th of October between 10:30 and 11:15 in room F5 (Fürstenberghaus).
The introductory session of the AVWL seminar "Selected Topics in International Economics" will take place on the 3.4.2019 at 10:00 in the room J372 (Juridicum).
Participating in the seminar entails writing a seminar paper. A short topic presentation and topic selection will be done in the first session. A topic outline can be found in the Learnweb.
It is possible for participants of the seminar Selected Topics in International Economics to already start with the seminar paper during the semester break.
Interested students need to contact Institute staff to be provided with information regarding topic and conditions.
Between February and July 2018, Dr. Nazmus Sadat Khan researchs at the Russian and East European Studies (REES) at the University of Oxford as an Academic Visitor. His current research project deals with the topic of "Spillover effects of different macroeconomic shocks between different East European and Baltic countries".
During the time from September 2017 until February 2018 Dr. Tom Philipp Dybowski will be a Visiting Fellow at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University (Boston, USA).
In this regard Dr. Dybowski will give a lecture on the ECB's monetary pillar after the finacial crisis on the 13th of December.
Between January and May 2017, Dr. Nazmus Sadat Khan researchs at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University as visiting fellow. His current research project deals with the topic of "Spillover effects of macroeconomic policies, trade and exchange rate in Western European countries and Russia on CEE countries".