Position: assistant professor
Field of interest: new institutional economics, privatization, restructuring and corporate governance in transition economies - theory and empirical results
Membership: Former pedagogues
Contact
Office:
Email: ondrej [DOT] vychodil [AT] cerge [DOT] cuni [DOT] cz
Phone:
Personal web pages: http://nis.fsv.cuni.cz
Available: Upon agreement via e-mail
More information
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Education
1996-1999 Bachelor in economics at IES FSV, Charles University in Prague
1999-2001 Master of Arts in economics, Central European University in Budapest
2001+ PhD. program in economics at CERGE-EI, Charles University in Prague
2002 PhDr. in economics at IES FSV, Charles University in Prague
2005 Three-month research stay at Harvard University, USA
Job history
Office of Vice-Prime Minister for Economic Affairs:
2004-2005 advisor to the Vice-Prime Minister Martin Jahn
e-Merit Ltd.:
2001-2004 analyst and project manager (incl. projects for the World Bank)
EI, Czech Academy of Sciences:
2005-2006 junior researcher
CERGE, Charles University:
2002-2004 research assistant - cooperation with professors Hanousek, Kočenda, and Lízal on a World Bank project
2004 teaching assitant to Dr. Dušek for the course Public Economics
IES FSV, Charles University:
2002-2003 external faculty - assistant to professor Kouba for the course Economic Transition, designed and taught course New Institutional Trends II. funded from a grant by Czech Ministry of Education
2003+ internal faculty - courses Theory of Organization and New Institutional Economics
Other:
2004, 2005 giving lectures within professor Weills course on Economics of Transition at the University of Robert Schuman, Strasbourg, France
Extra activities
2001+ Merit Research - research organization co-founder
2001+ e-Merit, Ltd. - analytical company co-founder
2004+ participation at the Insolvency Law preparation by the vice-prime minister for economic affairs
Awards and prizes
1999 Josef Hlávka Prize
Topics for supervision
Supervised Bachelor theses
all/awarded: 1/1
Awarded:
Bc.Michal Soták