Job Market Candidates list for 2021/22 now available
The list of Job Market Candidates for the 2021/22 academic year has been published on the UB School of Economics website. In recent years, our PhD students have obtained positions at top institutions and organisations. List of 2020/2021 Job Market Candidates placements:
Magdalena Domínguez : Postdoctoral researcher, Uppsala University
Rodrigo Martinez-Mazza: Postdoctoral researcher, Uppsala University
Jeffrey M. Pagel: Research officer (Postdoc), London School of Economics
Alessio Romarri: Postdoctoral researcher, University of Milan
Nicola Rubino: Postdoctoral researcher, Universidad de Huelva
Carlos Suarez Acosta: Postdoctoral researcher, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
The Placement Officer for the 2021/22 academic year is Dr Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal and the Placement Assistant is Jordi Roca Solanelles. Our 2021/22 candidates available for interviews are:
Filippo Tassinari
Contact: filippo.tassinari@ub.edu | Personal webpage
Job market paper: Low emission zones and traffic congestion: evidence from Madrid Central
Research fields: Transport Economics | Urban Economics
Georgios Tsiachtsiras
Contact: gtsiachtsiras@ub.edu | Personal webpage
Job market paper: Transportation Networks and the Rise of the Knowledge Economy in 19th Century France
Research fields: Regional Economics | Urban Economics | Transport Economics
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