Marcin Bielecki Education 2012–present PhD, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences. currently in the 3rd year 2011–2012 MA, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain School of Economics. Research Master in Economics, avec grande distinction 2010–2012 MA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences. Master in International Economics 2008–2010 BA, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences & Faculty of Management. Interdisciplinary Economic-Management Studies, Bachelor in Economics Masters thesis title Basel Requirements and Dynamic Preference for Funds. A General Dynamic Equilibrium Approach. advisors Olivier Pierrard, Catholic University of Louvain Andrzej Cieślik, University of Warsaw description Examined the dynamic effects of Basel III regulations compared against Basel II using a calibrated DSGE model with an explicit banking sector (Matlab+Dynare). Research Experience 2013–present Research Assistant, Group for Research in Applied Economics, Warsaw, Poland. Research Assistant for the National Center of Science (Poland) grant UMO-2011/01/D/HS4/04039. { Co-coded a dynamic general equilibrium overlapping generations model (Fortran) { Co-authored two research papers Teaching Experience Spring 2014 Teaching Assistant, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences. { Advanced Macroeconomics (in English, group around 50 graduates) { Macroeconomics I (in Polish, groups under 25 undergraduates) Fall 2013 Teaching Assistant, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences. { Advanced Macroeconomics (in Polish, group around 150 graduates) Spring 2013 Teaching Assistant, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economic Sciences. { Advanced Macroeconomics (in English, group around 50 graduates) { Macroeconomics II (in Polish, groups under 25 undergraduates) { Macroeconomics I (in Polish, groups under 25 undergraduates) ul. Andersa 33/143 – 00-159 Warsaw, Poland B [email protected] • Í coin.wne.uw.edu.pl/mbielecki/ 1/2 Publications 2014 Small assumptions (can) have a large bearing: evaluating pension system reforms with OLG models, with K. Goraus, J. Hagemejer, K. Makarski & J. Tyrowicz, forthcoming in Economic Modelling Working Papers 2014 The Sooner The Better - The Welfare Effects of the Retirement Age Increase Under Various Pension Schemes, with K. Goraus, J. Hagemejer, & J. Tyrowicz, WNE Working Papers No. 12/2014 (129) Conference Presentations 2014 Innovation and Growth in a Heterogeneous Monopolistic Competitors’ World, Warsaw International Economic Meeting 2014 Scholarships 2012-present Scholarships for Outstanding PhD Students, University of Warsaw 2009-2012 Scholarships for Outstanding Students, University of Warsaw Computer skills Basic Java, Julia Intermediate Mathematica, Matlab, Stata, E-views, R, Linux Proficient Latex, Python, Fortran, MS Office Languages Polish Mothertongue English Proficient German Intermediate Japanese Intermediate References Thesis Olivier Pierrard, Catholic University of Louvain, Banque Centrale du Luxembourg supervisor [email protected] Thesis Andrzej Cieślik, University of Warsaw supervisor [email protected] Research Krzysztof Makarski, Warsaw School of Economics, National Bank of Poland supervisor [email protected] ul. Andersa 33/143 – 00-159 Warsaw, Poland B [email protected] • Í coin.wne.uw.edu.pl/mbielecki/ 2/2
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