(quick link to this site: http://tinyurl.com/HonsMatching2015)

Welcome to the Matching website for Economics Honours students 2015. The aim is to share information from prospective Honours students such that prospective supervisors can supply topics that are in demand. For any questions or inquiries, please contact the Honours Research Unit Coordinator, Choon Wang ( liang.c.wang@monash.edu ).

Research Topics in Supply

NOTE: these topics and supervisors are subject to review/updating for 2015. If you have a supervisor in mind who is not listed, then feel free to contact them directly.

Klaus Abbink (Clayton)

Simon Angus (Clayton)

Mita Bhattacharya (Caulfield)

Ross Booth

Wenli Cheng (Caulfield)

Horag Choi (Caulfield)

Gaurav Datt (Clayton)

Qingyuan Du (Caulfield)

Nick Feltovich (Clayton)

Lata Gangadharan (Clayton)

Phil Grossman (Clayton)

Youjin Hahn (Clayton)

Edwyna Harris (Clayton)

Asad Islam (Caulfield)

Gennadi Kazakevitch (Clayton)

Elias Khalil (Clayton)

Stephen King (Caulfield)

Andreas Leibbrandt (Clayton)

Anke Leroux (Caulfield)

Gary Magee (Caulfield)

Pushkar Maitra (Clayton)

Vinod Mishra (Berwick)

Solmaz Moslehi (Caulfield)

Vai-Lam Mui (Clayton)

Laura Puzzello (Caulfield)

Birendra Rai (Clayton)

Paul Raschky (Caulfield)

Anmol Ratan (Clayton)

Paulo Santos (Clayton)

Christis Tombazos (Clayton)

In 1968 Kenneth Arrow wrote "The notion that, through the workings of an entire system, effects may be very different from, and even opposed to, intentions is surely the most important intellectual contribution that economic thought has made to the general understanding of social processes." This notion provides an excellent premise for the sort of tractable and interesting honours projects that I would be interested to supervise. Examples include a good deal of policies devised by governments, corporations, universities, and other large institutions.

I would also consider supervising topics in International Economics and Political Economy that may not fall into the theme of the previous paragraph.

David Treisman (City/Caulfield)

Rebecca Valenzuela (Caulfield)

Choon Wang (Clayton)

Erte Xiao (Clayton)

Examples of research projects: social norms, understanding how monetary and non-monetary incentives affect prosocial behaviour... See more at https://sites.google.com/site/ertexiao/home

Hee-Seung Yang (Clayton)

Siew Ling Yew (Clayton)


Research Topics in Demand

Honours Students: please put your name and topic of interest under the following headings (or create a new heading if you think you must). See MonashU/HonoursEconomics/Matching2010 or MonashU/HonoursEconomics/Matching2011 or MonashU/HonoursEconomics/Matching2012 or MonashU/HonoursEconomics/Matching2013 or MonashU/HonoursEconomics/Matching2014 for how it is done.

You can place your name and a topic under multiple discipline areas. Or, create your own discipline area if you like.

Example Topic

Applied Macro

Applied Micro

Development Economics

Environmental Economics

Experimental Economics

Financial Economics

Health Economics

Labour Economics

Other ...

MonashU/HonoursEconomics/Matching2015 (last edited 2015-02-26 09:08:07 by Honours2015)