PhDr. Martin Gregor PhD, ČEZ Chair

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Position: deputy director, researcher, lecturer
Field of interest: public economics, political economics, applied game theory
Membership: European Economic Integration and Economic Policy, Internal

Contact

Office: 409
Email: gregor@fsv.cuni.cz
Phone: +420 222 112 317
Personal web pages: http://clickbeetle.blogspot.com
Available: Tuesday 13:00-15:00

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Syllabi

Course supervisor

JEB064 - Political Economics
JEM080 - Political Economics A
JEM031 - Public Finance A

Teacher

ETPM - Economic Theory of Political Markets
JEB064 - Political Economics
JEM080 - Political Economics A
JEM031 - Public Finance A

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Organisation Memberships

European Economic Association, American Economic Association, International Institute for Public Finance, Royal Economic Society, Czech Economic Society

Education

2003-06 PhD, Economics, Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University in Prague
2001-01 Aarhus University
1997-03 MA, BA, Economics, Institute of Economic Studies, Prague
1995-02 MA, BA, Political Science and Philosophy, Institute of Political Studies, Prague

2004, 2000, 1999 Summer schools (Cortona, Georgetown, Dortmund, IHS Philadelphia)
2005, 2003, 2001, 2000 Student conferences (Berlin, St. Gallen - ISC Symposium, Brussels)

Job history

2007- Public Economics
2005- Advanced Political Economics
2004- Political Economics
2005-07 Evolutionary Game Theory

Extra activities

Editor: AUCO Czech Economic Review
Editorial board member: Czech Journal of Economics and Finance (CJEF)
Referee: Czech Science Foundation (GA CR), Charles University Grant Agency (GA UK)
2000-01 Academic Senate of Charles University

Awards and prizes

2005 - Karel Englis Award
2004 - Alumni Network Award
2002 - Bolzano Award

I've had pleasure to supervise excellent theses of the following "Wunderkinder":

1. Jan Hlavsa, MSc LSE, now at EBRD
2. Anezka Christovova, in Oxford, previously at Royal Bank of Scotland
3. Martin Kopecky, MSc in Oxford
4. Lucie Majstrova, now in Tilburg
5. Petra Orogvanyiova, MA George Mason University, now in Oxford
6. Boril Sopov, now in Duisenberg School of Finance
7. Sona Souckova, now in St. Gallen

Topics for supervision

Bachelor theses

1. Tragedy of commons (Andrea Pospisilova)
2. Optimal income and consumption tax (Jitka Senkyrova)
3. Households' debt and public debt (Jan Kvasnicka)
4. Intergovernmental bargaining over entry benefits (Lucie Kraicova)
5. Fish wars (Tomas Fiala)
6. Credit ratings game (Tomas Matyska)

Master theses

1. Efficiency in health care (Jana Prochazkova)
2. Foreign direct investments in the CZ (Vu Phuong Thuy)
3. Regional Integration and Cross-Country Inequality (Daniyar Akhmetov)
3. Political determinants of private and public investments
4. Antidumping clauses
5. Consolidate corporate tax base in the EU
6. Democracy and income inequality
7. Games with strategic complementarities
8. Global games and self-fulfilling crises
9. Investments and political risk
10. Markets with environmental carbon offsets
11. Resource curse
12. Strategic delegation in international bargaining
13. The gratis economy: voluntary provision of public goods
14. User fees: buffet and usage pricing
15. Political sustainability of social security
16. Optimal taxation of intermediate goods
17. Sovereign debt and local public finance

Supervised Bachelor theses

all/awarded: 19/12
Awarded: Bc. Andrea Pokorná, Bc. Anežka Christovová, Bc. Boril Šopov, Bc. Jakub Matějů, Bc. Jan Hlavsa, Bc. Martin Kopecký, Bc. Martina Pěkná, Bc. Pavel Dvořák, Bc. Petr Tuchyňa, Bc. Petra Orogványiová, Bc. Viktor Zeisel, Bc.Vu Phuong Thuy

Current Ph.D. students

number: 2
Jan Hlavsa MScMgr. Roman Pazderník

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