Essex Economics Students' Journal
Autumn 2009
Listed below are the papers selected for publication in the Autumn 2009 issue of the
Essex Economics Students' Journal.
Also nominated were term papers by Jolaoluwa Adeyemi (BSc Economics, 2009), Maciej K Godek (BSc Economics, 2009),
George B Ndee (BSc Banking and Finance, 2008/09), Georgios Papaioannou
(BSc Economics, second year, 2008/2009), Erlend Reiten (BSc Economics,
2009) and Manmeet Singh (BSc Financial Economics, 2009).
| Author(s) |
Title |
|
Michael Horn BSc Economics, final year 2008/09 |
Explain the concept of implicit volatility and how it is measured, in the
context of options prices. Outline, and critically assess, the uses that can
be made of implicit volatility.
(pdf version)
EC372 Term Paper
[Abstract] |
Paul A Mrozek
BSc Economics, final year 2008/09
|
To combat poverty and
increase growth in the world’s poorest countries policy makers need to focus
on decreasing world income inequality. (pdf version)
EC335 Term Paper
[Abstract] |
Marie L Denninghaus
BA European Studies, final year 2008/09
|
What factors have been
responsible for China’s rapid economic growth over the past quarter of a
century? (pdf version)
EC330 Term Paper
[Abstract] |
Jianan Li
International Study Abroad 2008/09
|
What were the causes of
the Russian financial crisis of 1998? What role did the IMF play in solving
the problem? (pdf version)
EC245 Term Paper
[Abstract] |
Ali Raza
BSc Economics, second year 2008/09
|
Should monetary policy
respond to asset prices and asset bubbles? (pdf version)
EC248 Term Paper
[Abstract] |
Maciej K Godek
BSc Economics, final year 2008/09
|
Build a model of
individual savings behaviour and use it to examine the experience of Britain
since late 1990s. (pdf version)
EC831 Dissertation
[Abstract] |
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