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2017-2018 Job Market Candidates Announced

The Department of Economics is pleased to announce the following PhD students are expected to graduate this academic year and are actively seeking employment:

 

Jacki-Job-MarketJacqueline Strenio 

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Job Market Paper: The economic consequences of intimate partner violence during young adulthood: longitudinal evidence from the US

Research Interests: Health economics, gender economics

Teaching Interests/Experience: Health economics, gender economics, history of economic thought, microeconomics

 References: Norman Waitzman| Günseli Berik | Stephen Bannister

Pete-Job-MarketTanadej "Pete" Vechsuruck

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Job Market Paper: A Global Analysis of Income Distribution and Capacity Utilization Interactions: The Structuralist View

Research and Teaching Expertise: Macroeconomics, development economics, international economics, mathematics for economics, history of economic thought

References: Codrina Rada | Thomas Maloney | Rudiger von Arnim

KeremKerem Cantekin

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Job Market Paper: The Effect of Labor Market Outcomes on Incarceration Rate in USA 1980-2015

Research Interests: Inequality within the Labor Market and Its Social Consequences, Integration of Young People into the Economic System, Labor Mobility, Technology and Labor Productivity, Labor Organization, Alternative Economic Systems, World System Theory 

Teaching Experience: University Of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: Principles of Microeconomics (Fall 2012 and Spring 2013), Principles of Macroeconomics (Fall 2013 and Spring 2014), Labor Economics (Fall 2014 and Spring 2015), Marxian Economics (Fall 2015, Spring 2016, Fall 2016, Spring 2017), International Economics (online) (Fall 2017) Bosphoros University, Istanbul, Turkey: Principles of Microeconomics (Summer 2012 and Summer 2013), Marxian Economics (Summer 2015, Summer 2017) Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China: Why Some Workers Earn More (Summer 2014), Preparing the Future Labor Force (Summer 2014)

References:  Günseli Berik  Richard Fowles  Ceyhun Elgin

 

Placement Advisor

Eric Sjöberg
Assistant Professor 
801-585-6848

eric.sjoberg@economics.utah.edu

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Last Updated: 9/4/24