Position: Ph.D. Candidate
Field of interest: Technology Dissemination, Economics of Innovation, Global Value Chains
Membership: European Economic Integration and Economic Policy, PhD Candidates
Contact
Office: 127 at CERGE-EI
Email: petr [DOT] pleticha [AT] cerge-ei [DOT] cz
Phone:
Personal web pages: https://ppleticha.github.io/
Available: by appointment
More information
PhD study
Tutor: Martin Srholec
Studying from: 2017
PhDr examination:
Final exam:
Dissertation Proposal defence:
Dissertation defence:
Current work:
Dissertation topic:
Essays on the impact of technological change on economic structure
Disertation abstract:
Optional courses:
CV
Organisation Memberships
The Czech Economic Society
Education
2017+ Ph.D., Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague; Economics
2015-2017: MSc., Stockholm School of Economics; Applied Economic Analysis
2015-2017: MIM., Stockholm School of Economics and Bocconi University; CEMS double degree in International Management
2011-2015: Bc., Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague; Economics
2013-2014: Erasmus, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Job history
2019+: Policy Advisor at the Chamber of Deputies of the Parliament of the Czech Republic
2017-2019: Junior Researcher at CERGE-EI, Prague
2017: Master Thesis program at Ericsson, Stockholm
2016: Intern, Roland Berger, Prague
2015-2016: Junior Researcher, Center for European Law and Economics, Stockholm
2012-2013: Intern, WOOD & Company, Prague
Extra activities
Contributing to SmallTalkEconomics blog
Researcher's identification
ORCID, Publons, RePEc
Awards and prizes
Czech Economic Society President’s Recognition Award (for authors under 25 years of age)
Topics for supervision
Bachelor theses
All theses must be written in English.
1. Productivity puzzle - analyzing decelerating productivity in the context of technological progress
2. Global Value Chains - participation in the global economy and its impact on the domestic economic structure
3. Policy Analysis - topics ranging from regulatory impact analyses to the interplay between pandemic response and economic performance, but any policy-oriented topic is welcomed. Students can apply to scholarships (CZK 16,000) provided by Czech Priorities.
4. Other topics on empirical macroeconomics are welcomed
Master theses
All theses must be written in English.
1. Productivity puzzle - analyzing decelerating productivity in the context of technological progress
2. Global Value Chains - participation in the global economy and its impact on the domestic economic structure
3. Policy Analysis - topics ranging from regulatory impact analyses to the interplay between pandemic response and economic performance, but any policy-oriented topic is welcomed. Students can apply to scholarships (CZK 16,000) provided by Czech Priorities.
4. Other topics on empirical macroeconomics are welcomed
Supervised Bachelor theses
all/awarded: 13/0
Awarded:
Supervised Master Theses
all/awarded: 1/0
Awarded: