Events at CERGE-EI
Thursday, 5 November, 2015 | 19:00 | Special Event
Presentation of Student Projects in Applied Economics
PhD and former MA in Applied Economics students will present six of the applied projects they worked on this year.
- Policy uncertainty is difficult to measure. This project finds a way by exploring media coverage.
- How successful are second-generation immigrants? This project explores their success in the U.S. labor market.
- Public spaces affect quality of living. In this project, real estate prices are used as a proxy to quantify this effect.
- Is it economically viable to remodel the Negrelli viadukt in Karlin and turn it into a creative incubator?
- Are kids from differently educated families given the same chance for a better future? This project studies the connections between parental education and children’s attendance of kindergarten.
- Current monetary policy is in an unusual situation, as interest rates are at the zero-lower bound. What are the implications?
Places are limited, please register by filling in a short form.