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Quantitative Methods in Macroeconomics and Finance II - JED415
Title: Quantitative Methods in Macroeconomics and Finance II
Guaranteed by: Institute of Economic Studies (23-IES)
Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences
Actual: from 2021
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: unknown / 27 (27)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Additional information: http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/en/syllab/JED415
Note: you can enroll for the course repeatedly
course is intended for doctoral students only
course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: prof. Roman Horváth, Ph.D.
prof. PhDr. Tomáš Havránek, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): Mohammad Ali Elminejad Anjileh, M.Sc.
prof. PhDr. Tomáš Havránek, Ph.D.
prof. Roman Horváth, Ph.D.
Mgr. Klára Kantová
Comes under: Economics and Finance DK_EFA
Economics and Finance DP_EFA
Ekonomie a finance DK_EF
Ekonomie a finance DP_EF
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Annotation -
Last update: Mgr. Dominika Ehrenbergerová (06.02.2020)
This doctoral course focuses on the presentation and discussion of research conducted by doctoral students. While we are open to various topics, the seminar primarily studies the nature and effects of various macroeconomic policies in relation to the recent global financial crisis and related financial stability issues. The group focuses on issues such as monetary policy, financial stability and macro-finance interactions using various macroeconometric, general equilibrium or meta-analytical tools. Occasionally, we held the presentations by external speakers.

The students will be required to present their ongoing research and serve as the discussant to the presentation. The requirement is one presentation and one discussion during Quantitative Methods I and Quantitative Methods II. The students are invited to all seminars (especially those with topics similar to your area of interest). There is no formal sign-in at the seminars but regular attendance is expected (particularly to topics similar to the students' dissertation topic).

We meet every second week.
Aim of the course -
Last update: prof. Roman Horváth, Ph.D. (07.01.2019)

  Students will develop their presentation skills as well as the ability to discuss the research of their colleagues.

Course completion requirements -
Last update: Mgr. Dominika Ehrenbergerová (06.02.2020)

Presentations and discussion either during the Quantitative Methods I or Quantitative Methods II is required in order to pass these two courses. Attendance is expected, too.

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: Mgr. Dominika Ehrenbergerová (06.02.2020)

Presentations and discussion either during the Quantitative Methods I or Quantitative Methods II is required in order to pass these two courses. Attendance is expected, too.

Syllabus -
Last update: Mgr. Klára Kantová (18.04.2024)

This doctoral course focuses on the presentation and discussion of research conducted by doctoral students. While we are open to various topics, the seminar primarily studies the nature and effects of various macroeconomic policies concerning the recent global financial crisis and related financial stability issues. The group focuses on monetary policy, financial stability, and macro-finance interactions using various macroeconometric, general equilibrium, or meta-analytical tools. Occasionally, we held presentations by external speakers.

The students will be required to present their ongoing research and submit their research papers at the end of the course. They will be required to serve as the discussant of the presentation. The students are invited to all seminars (especially those with topics similar to their area of interest). There is no formal sign-in at the seminars, but regular attendance is expected (particularly on topics similar to students' dissertation topics).

The seminar will take place in person during the summer semester 2023/2024 on the following dates (Mondays from 06:30 PM):

February 26 - Students presentations (Roman Horvath present)
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: Tersoo David Iorngurum / Interest Rate Pass-through Asymmetry: A Meta-Analysis / -
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: - / - / -

March 4 - Students presentations (Tomáš Havránek present)
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: - / - / -
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: - / - / -


March 18 - Students presentations (Roman Horvath present)
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: - / - / -
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: - / - / -


April 15 - Students presentations (Tomáš Havránek present)
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: Anna Kudelova / - / Barbara Livorova
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: - / - / -


April 29 - Students presentations (Roman Horvath present)
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: Theodor Petrik / Finding an Optimal Distribution Strategy Path in an Unpredictable Environment / -
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: Ivan Trubelík / Czechia’s choice: would Euro make a difference? / Pavel Neumann


May 13 - Students presentations (Tomáš Havránek present)
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: Barbara Livorova / Monetary Policy and Inequality: A Reginal View / Anna Kudelova
----------- presenter / topic / discussant: Pavel Neumann / - / Ivan Trubelík

The students will be required to present their ongoing research (Quantitative Methods I and Quantitative Methods II). The students are also required to serve as a discussant to the presentation of some other students.

Entry requirements -
Last update: prof. Roman Horváth, Ph.D. (30.12.2014)

Registration in the SIS is necessary.

Registration requirements -
Last update: Mgr. Josef Kurka (11.02.2019)

The doctoral students are required to contact the teaching assistant to schedule their presentation of their research and discussion of somebody else's research.

 
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