PhD Programmes

The PhD Programme at the Department of Economics strives to further educate the candidates to a career as researchers, or to employment as specialised and highly skilled employees in the public or private sectors.
Ph.D. studerent
Title of project
Supervisor
Funding
The Future Demand for Educated Labor in Denmark
Anders Sørensen, Director of CEBR, co-supervisor Hans Christian Kongsted
International Transfer Pricing Issues
Pascalis Raimondos-Møller & Jakob Bundgaard
Private
Cartel damages
CBS-stipendium
Risky Power
Extern financing
Heterogeniety in General Equilibrium Models of International Trade
FSE-extern financing
Politically connected firms: The role of political institutions and family relations
Morten Bennedsen
Steen Thomsen
FSE-extern financing
A Real Options Approach To Determining Power Prices (Risky Power)
Peter Møllgaard
Fridrik M. Baldusson
FSE-extern financing
Family Conflict and firm performance
Morten Bennedsen
Steen Thomsen
CBS-ph.d. scholarship
Fiscal and Manage-ment Challenges in Aligning Operational and Tax-based Transfer Pricing.
Industrial PhD Initiative in cooperation with kpmg; www.kpmg.dk
Sally Khallash
Hvordan kan virksomheder i Danmark gøre sig synlige og tiltrække de globale talenter, som disse har brug for?
Norface projektet.
Private,
 
COMPLETED
     
Municipal and Regional CGE Models for Denmark
Pascalis Raimondos-Møller & Jesper Jensen
Long term outcome of disabled people on afflicted people and society: An Economic evaluation
Private
Christian Scheuer
Labor Demand
CBS PhD scholarship

Last updated by Birgit Jensen 02/11/2011