Department of Economics – IPCDP

Bachelor's and Master's Theses

Authors Theses Type Time Title and Link
Brune, Amelie Bachelor's Thesis August 2009 An Empirical Study on the Impact of Microfinance Institutions on Development.
*De Carli, Luca Semester Project June 2009 A Critical Analysis of Robert Fogel’s Thesis about Man-made Famines.
*Kistler, Judith Semester Project January 2009 Is Growth Pro-Poor? A Literature Survey on the Relationship between Growth and Poverty.
*Koenig, Michael Master's Thesis June 2010 Limited Absorptive Capacities and the Emergence of Convergence Clubs.
Kurer, Tobias Bachelor's Thesis August 2011 Banking Reforms in China and Their Macroeconomic Implications: Three Decades of Reform Revisited.
Kyburz, Stephan Master's Thesis April 2010 Ethnicity, Inequality, and Civil War.
Peter, Dominic Bachelor's Thesis July 2011 A Universal Pension for China?
*Ruffner, Jan Bachelor's Thesis December 2009 China’s and South Korea’s Current Accounts and Their Main Contributors.
*Schaub, Andreas Bachelor's Thesis August 2010 The Harris-Todaro Model: A Case Study on Migration, Wage Discrepancies, and Unemployment in China During the Reform Era.
*Schneuwly, Stefanie Bachelor's Thesis August 2009 The Doha Round and its Impact on Developing Countries.
Schramm, Noemi Bachelor's Thesis August 2011 Population-Control-Policies and Their Implications for Economic Growth in China.
Stohldreier, Marie Bachelor's Thesis August 2009 The Impact of Foreign Direct Investments on Economic Growth in China during the Era 1979-2009.
Tridico, Daniel Bachelor's Thesis August 2011 On The Effectiveness of Counter-Terrorism Measures - A Political Economy Perspective.
Villiger, Daniela Bachelor's Thesis December 2010 The Macroeconomic Effects of TRIPS on the Chinese Economy.
Voegeli, Katrin Bachelor's Thesis July 2009 Economic Growth through the Development Process: the Case of South Korea.
Waeltermann, Michael Bachelor's Thesis July 2011 Household Portfolios and Volatility: Evidence from Dutch Households over Booms and Busts.
*Yu, Shu Bachelor's Thesis August 2011 The Impact of Shanghai's Economic Growth on Neighboring Cities.

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