Dear Dan,
I am external from Germany and looking for a partner, I definetely want
to write a project in finance with Monte Carlo simulations.
I think we can approach a project in Africa and doing some research on it.
Regards
Joerg
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Betreff: Re: [gov2001-l] anyone needs a partner? (political economy/development)
Hi, Johannes:
Don't know if Joseph replied to your e-mail, but I'm in a situation in which my
partner now wants to work on another project, leaving me in the lurch. My own background
is in anthropology and public health; my focus is on Africa and my work these days is
pretty much all political economy--my thesis focuses on demographic and enviromental
influences on pastoralist conflict in the greater Horn of Africa, and I'm trying to
work in behavioral modeling at a fundamental level. I'm flexible, of course; I'm
sure whatever you (or you and Joseph) are working on will be much more in line with my
interests than the project that my partner wants to take on.
In any case, I hope you're well. See you in section tomorrow if you make it.
Yours,
Dan
On Feb 12, 2008 7:42 AM, Johannes Castner <jcastner at fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi,
My name is Johannes. I am very interested in the same subjects as are you! I am
a special student at GSAS (but I'm taking this class through the distance
programm since tuition is cheaper that way). I work at the Federal Reserve Bank
of Boston in the Behavioral Economics Center (which is part of the research
department), as an RA to Chris Foote who is an economist there. I received my
BA in Economics with a concentration in Anthropology from Columbia U and I am
aiming for the PhD in Political Economy at the Kennedy School. My main
interests are exactly in line with what you have typed below. Africa has always
been my main focus, although, departing from this theme, I wrote my senior
thesis on a redistributive mechanism concerning the gains from international
trade.
If you would like to get together and talk about some ideas, please send me an
e-mail!
Johannes
Quoting "Joseph P. Luna " <jluna at fas.harvard.edu>:
Hi all,
I think I'll also join this line. I'm a third-year at Harvard College,
concentrating in economics and government. My research focuses on the
political economy of Africa, particularly on the issues of ethnic
identification and development policy. But I'm
also very interested in
other areas of economics, like behavioral and social modeling, as well
as various topics in comparative politics.
Let me know if you're interested!
Thanks,
Joe
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Joseph P. Luna
Harvard College, Class of 2009
Cambridge, MA
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