Position: Ph.D. Candidate
Field of interest: financial markets, financial stability, banking, insurance, computational simulation
Membership: PhD Candidates
Contact
Office:
Email: vaclav [DOT] hausenblas [AT] gmail [DOT] com
Phone: 737 82 56 44
Personal web pages: http://ideas.repec.org/f/pha785.html
Available: on appointment
More information
PhD study
Tutor: Prof. Dr. Ing. Jan Frait
Studying from: 2011
PhDr examination:
Final exam:
Dissertation Proposal defence:
Dissertation defence:
Current work:
Dissertation topic:
Measurement and assesment of systemic risks
Disertation abstract:
Optional courses:
CV
Education
2011+ PhD candidate, IES FSV UK
2011 - Mgr. IES FSV UK
2009 - Universidade Nova de Lisboa
2008 - Bc. IES FSV UK
Job history
2011+ - Analyst, Czech National Bank
2013/2014 - Teaching Assistant – Makroekonomie I
2012/2013 - Teaching Assistant – Makroekonomie I
2012/2013 - Teaching Assistant – Makroekonomie II
2011/2012 - Teaching Assistant – Ekonomie I
2011/2012 - Teaching Assistant – Ekonomie II
Awards and prizes
M.A. with distinction (2011) from the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences for an extraordinarily good masters diploma thesis
B.A. with distinction (2008) from the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences for an
extraordinarily good bachelors diploma thesis
Topics for supervision
Bachelor theses
Risks stemming from financial interconnectedness - measurement and assesment
Instruments of macroprudential policy - an impact assesment analysis
Student is supposed to select one or multiple instruments with a specific objective, describe the reasoning behind the tool and its trasnmission mechanism, discuss and/or estimate its impact and side effects.
Liquidity of the Czech government bond market
Master theses
Risks stemming from financial interconnectedness - measurement and assesment
Instruments of macroprudential policy - an impact assesment analysis
Student is supposed to select one or multiple instruments with a specific objective, describe the reasoning behind the tool and its trasnmission mechanism, discuss and/or estimate its impact and side effects.
Liquidity of the Czech government bond market
Supervised Master Theses
all/awarded: 2/2
Awarded:
Mgr. Věra Bludská, Mgr. Vojtěch Pištora