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PhD awarding institution
University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
PhD Title
The Economic Geography of China and Brazil: market access, migration and wages
Job Market Paper
How does market access shape internal migration?
EUI Mentor
Giancarlo Corsetti|
References
Phillipe Martin, Sciences Po, France Sandra Poncet, Paris School of Economics, France Thierry Mayer, Sciences Po, France
Fields of Interest
International trade, regional sciences, development economics
Job Preference
Academic career
Country Preference
Europe, North America
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Phd awarding institution
Toulouse School of Economics, France
Essays on Informal Risk Sharing
Estimating Dynamic Contracts: Risk Sharing in Village Economies
Arpad Abraham|
Thierry Magnac, Toulouse School of Economics, France Arpad Abraham, European University Institute, Italy Pierre Dubois, Toulouse School of Economics, France
Applied Microeconometrics, Development Economics, Macroeconomics
Country preference
Europe, US, Canada
Essays on reputation and political economy
Humouring both parties: a model of two-sided reputation
Piero Gottardi
Jean Tirole, Toulouse School of Economics, France Piero Gottardi, European University Institute, Italy Thomas Mariotti, Toulouse School of Economics, France
Information economics, Industrial organization, Behavioral economics, Corporate finance
Academic Career
No preference
Paris School of Economics, France
Market Integration, International Trade and Firm Heterogeneity
Trade Liberalization, Offshoring and Firm Heterogeneity
Giancarlo Corsetti| and Ramon Marimon|
Philippe Martin, Sciences Po, France Marc Melitz, Harvard University, USA Thierry Mayer, Sciences Po Paris, France Omar Licandro, Instituto de Análisis Económico
International Trade, Economic Geography, Political Economy, Firm Heterogeneity
New York University, USA
Essays in Corporate Finance
Securitization, positive and normative implications
Piero Gottardi|
Alberto Bisin, Department of Economics, New York University, USA Douglas Gale, Department of Economics, New York University, USA Gian Luca Clementi, Department of Economics, Stern School of Business, New York University, USA
Fields od Interest
Financial Economics, Corporate Finance, Macroeconomics
USA
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Northwestern University, USA
Feeding Gotham: A Social History of Urban Provisioning, 1780-1860
Kiran K. Patel
Joel Mokyr, Department of Economics, Northwestern University, USA Josef Barton, Department of History, Northwestern University, USA David Van Zanten, Department of Art History, Northwestern University, USA
Modern urban history (Europe & Americas); trans-Atlantic population and migration history (19th century); American social and economic history (19th century); social science history methods; urban studies
Tenure-track assistant professor, postdoctoral fellowship
United States, Europe
University of Oxford, UK
Social and political views of the gentry in Poland, England and Wales in the later sixteenth century
Bartolome Yun-Casalilla|
Robert Evans, Oxford University, UK Steven Gunn, Oxford University, UK Jolanta Choinska-Mika, Warsaw University, Poland
Field of Interest
Political thought and political culture in late medieval and early modern Europe European nobility, c1400-c1700 Tudor England Central and eastern Europe, c.1000-c1800
Full-time research/teaching position but will consider other offers
Europe
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Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Empowerment and Representation at the University in Early Modern Germany: Helmstedt and Wuerzburg, 1576-1634
Antonella Romano|
Mordechai Feingold, California Institute of Technology, Helga Robinsom-Hammerstein, Trinity College Dublin, Thomas O'Connor, NUI Maynooth
Cultural History, Social History, History of Universities, Early Modern European History, History of Early Modern Representational Culture.
Lecturing post
Ireland, United Kingdom
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Université Paris 1, La Sorbonne, France
Servants and Masters. Beys of Tunis’ mamluks from the XVIIth century to the 1880s
Anthony Molho|
Daniel Rivet, Université Paris 1, La Sorbonne, France Jocelyne Dakhlia, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences sociales, France
History, Mediterranean Sea, Ottoman Empire (Arabic provinces), Social History, Slavery
Assistant Professor, Maître de conférences
France, Great Britain, United States
Bielefeld University, Germany
Politics and Consumption in the Weimar Republic
Heinz Gerhard Haupt
Heinz Gerhard Haupt, EUI, Italy Frank Trentmann, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Hans-Ulrich Wehler, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
Modern German History, History of Consumption, Political and Social Theory
Assistant Professorship
Germany
University of Bristol, UK
Indigenous Knowledge and Western Schooling in Ladakh
Education, indigenious knowledge, development, colonialism,
Lecturer in International education
UK, EU, Canada, New Zealand
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna di Studi Universitari e Perfezionamento
Interpretazione dei contratti e argomentazione giuridica
Hans W. Micklitz|
Francesco Busnelli, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy Stefano Rodota', Università di Roma, La Sapienza, Italy Emanuela Navarretta, University of Pisa, Italy
Contract Law, Legal Theory, Bioethics
University of Lecce, Italy
The Right to Privacy. Profiles of Law and Bioethics
Giovanni Sartor|
Terea Serra, University of Rome - La Sapienza, Italy Peter Szolovits, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Serenella Armellini, University of Teramo, Italy
Legal Informatics, Medical Informatics
Italy, UK, USA
University of Padova, Italy
The relevance of core labour standards in the international economic law
Francesco Francioni
Marina Spinedi, Faculty of Political Science, University of Florence Paola Gaeta, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva and Director of the LL.M. Programme of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Antonio Cassese, Head of the United Nations Tribunal for Lebabon
Public international law, international human rights law, international criminal law, European Union law
Lecturer
University College London, UK
Belgrade Parents and Their Migrant Children
Martin Kohli
Daniel Miller Department of Anthropology, University College London, U. K. Jane Cowan, Department of Anthropology, University of Sussex, U. K. Khalid Koser, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland
Migration, material culture, gender, kinship, the Balkans
Research and/or teaching position
UK, USA
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Columbia University, USA
"Humanity Must be Defended"?
Donatella Della Porta|
Partha Chatterjee, Columbia University, USA Talal Asad, City University of New York, USA Richard Falk, Princeton University, USA Brinkley Messick, Columbia University, USA
Anthropology of international law, globalization, human rights, and global social movements.
Assistant Professor/Lecturer
University of Minnesota, USA
Theorizing Among Ruins: Karl Jaspers and the Political Theory of Boundary Situations
Christine Chwaszcza|
Mary Dietz, Northwestern University, USA William Scheuerman, Indiana University, USA Kathryn Sikkink, University of Minnesota, USA
History of Political Thought, Contemporary Political Theory, International Ethics, Human Rights, Liberalism, Existentialism.
United States
University of Essex, UK
Ideology versus Valence in electoral politicis: A comparative analysis of voting behaviour in Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands from 1973 to 2005
Alex Trechsel
David Sanders (Essex), Kai Arzheimer (Mainz), John Kelly (Birkbeck)
European politics, comparative politics, political behaviour
Germany, France, Switzerland in general continental Europe
Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), USA
The Politics of Transforming Financial Markets and Regulations: A Comparison of the United States, Japan, and Germany
Sven Steinmo
Kent E. Calder, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, USA Francis Fukuyama, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, USA Erik Jones, The Bologna Center, SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Italy
International Political Economy, Comparative Politics, Financial Market Policies and Regulations
Academic Career, Think Tanks, International Organizations
Japan, United States, Germany, United Kingdom
The Ohio State University, USA
Tying Down Gulliver: How Weak States Control the Design of International Institutions
Adrienne Heritier|
Daniel Verdier, The Ohio State University, USA Irfan Nooruddin, The Ohio State University, USA Alexander Thompson, The Ohio State University, USA
International Relations, International Organization, International Law, Political Methodology
USA, Canada, Europe
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University of Southern California, USA
The Endurance of Redistributive Institutional Structure: The Role of Institutional Rigidities in the Ottoman Case
Giovanni Federico|
Eliz Sanasarian, University of Southern California, USA Jefferey Sellers, University of Southern California, USA Alison Dundes, University of Southern California, USA
Field od Interests
Democratization and globalization, secularism and political Islam, ethic and religious conflict, comparative politics, political theory (Western and non-Western political thought), path dependence and institutional theory
Assistant Professor / Postdoctoral fellow / Lecturer