Visitors 2003-04


Shahrukh Khan   
Visiting Associate Professor
Executive Director, Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan

Professor Khan has been a visiting professor in the department for 2001-2002 and 2002-2003.

Diane Elson    
Professor
Department of Sociology, University of Essex, UK and Special Advisor to the Director of UNIFEM

Professor Elson has spent two months of her sabbatical in the Fall 2003 at our department. She participated in the department seminar and gave other lectures in various classes and the study group on 'gender and economics'.


Amit Bhaduri
Professor
Department of Economics, Jawarharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India and Institute of Advanced Study, University of Bologna.

Professor Bhaduri has co-taught the first of the PhD level Macroeconomic Theory courses with Korkut Erturk and participated in the conference on "The Macroeconomics of Asset Price Bubbles."


Seong-Min Hyun
Professor
Department of Digital Economics Associate Professor, and Graduate School of Business Administration Dean, Daejin University, Seoul, Korea.

Professor Hyun is visiting scholar during the academic year, 2003-4.

 

 

        Visitors 2004-05

Pedro Paez   
Visiting Professor
The Central Bank of Ecuador, Ecuador

Professor Pedro Paez has taught Econometrics, Macroeconomics, Sustainable
Development and Public Finance in several Ecuadorian universities and been
working at the Central Bank of Ecuador, where he has participated in efforts
to design a New Financial Architecture for Ecuador following the financial
crisis and the dollarization process. He has two decades of experience in
economic policy and institutional design.At the Central Bank of Ecuador, he has
worked on constructing a wide variety of models, both in terms of scope
(sectoral, multi-sectoral or economy-wide, applied or theoretical) and in terms
of techniques involved (econometrics, applied general equilibrium types,
calibration techniques, etc.)

He holds a MSc in Development and Public Policies from Latin American School of
Social Sciences (FLACSO), a MSc. and a PhD. in Economics from the University of
Texas at Austin. He also holds specialized diplomas in Financial Crises
(Switzerland), Sampling (Ecuador), Forecasting (Chile) and Agricultural and
Natural Resources (Ecuador).

His main fields of interest are alternative economic policies and economic
theories, development and income distribution, and stochastic
optimal control theory.   He is the author of
numerous national and international publications.