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UM-EGSA Alumni

Ph.D Alumni (Update in Progress)
 
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Thuhid Noor

Advisor: Dr. Laura Brown
International economics, applied econometrics, machine learning, regional policy economics, economics of migration 
Thesis title: Reimagining Endogeneity in Trade and Migration: Using Shift-Share Instrumental Variables & Machine Learning
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Jennifer Frimpong

Advisor: Dr. Janice Compton
Women employment, immigration policies, internal migration
Thesis title: Three Essays on the Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in Canada
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Mingjin Xia

Advisor: Dr. Umut Oguzoglu
xiam3@myumanitoba.ca
E24, J31, C21, Q53, I18, M14
Thesis titles: (1) Can Air Pollution Increase Sleeplessness? A Spatial Analysis from a Panel of Chinese Cities (2) The Effect of Chinese Real-time Air Pollution Monitoring Policy on Corporate Social Responsibility: A Spatial Difference-in-Difference Analysis (3) The Effect of Minimum Wage on Employment: A Spatial Analysis from a Panel of Chinese Cities


Abdullah, Md.
Fields of Specialization: Labour Economics

Das, Pranay
Fields of Specialization: Health Economics; Bio-Statistics; Applied Econometrics

Han, Jing
Fields of Specialization:  Health Economics; Applied Microeconomics; Applied Econometrics

Islam, Khan Jahirul
Fields of Specialization: Applied Microeconomics; Econometrics

Kalhor, Sadjad
Fields of Specialization: Microeconomics; Econometrics

Khalid, Musah
 Fields of Specialization (intended): Econometrics; Development Economics

Koto, Prosper
Fields of Specialization: Applied Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics

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Scarlett, Hubert G.
Fields of Specialization:  Macroeconomics, Econometrics and Agricultural Economics

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Stargardter, Matthew
Fields of Specialization:  Health Economics, Labour Economics, Population Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics
Advisor:  Dr. Gregory Mason
Thesis Title:  Characterizing lifestyle preferences implicated in chronic disease emergence and progression among Canadians:  the case of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)

 

Arzandeh, Mehdi (Agricultural Economics PhD)
Fields of Specialization: Agricultural Economics; Econometrics

Sanchez Garcia, Rosa (Interdisciplinary PhD)
Fields of Specialization:  Gender and Economic Development; International Finances
Thesis Title:  Effective gender sensitive strategies for Aboriginal economic development in Manitoba: the role of institutions

 

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About UM-EGSA:

UM-EGSA is an authorized platform for the graduate students of the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba. Our organization is steered by a dedicated team of elected representatives, ensuring a democratic governance structure that fosters accountability, transparency, and active participation from our members.

We are integrated into the central graduate student body as counselors, which enables us to effectively represent and advocate for the interests of our diverse membership. Our robust framework and clear mandate not only secure our role within the larger graduate community but also allow us to collaborate closely with key stakeholders.

Our initiatives are well-supported through essential funding resources provided by UMGSA, the Department of Economics, and the Faculty of Graduate Studies. This financial backing empowers us to implement a wide range of programs and activities designed to enhance the academic and professional experiences of our members.

In addition to financial resources, we are equipped with essential administrative tools, including our official email system, a dedicated website (www.um-egsa.ca), and comprehensive banking facilities. Our operational efficiency is further enhanced by our conveniently located office space (601, FA), which serves as a central hub for our activities and ensures effective communication and management across all levels of our organization.

Overall, our well-established structure and resource base empower us to serve our members efficiently and play a significant role in enriching the graduate experience at the University of Manitoba.

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