Andre Schlueter 25 MAY 2015 PERSONAL DETAILS Citizenship Postal Address German Laubestrasse 5 01309 Dresden, Germany Web Mobile Email http://andreschlueter.weebly.com/ +49 151 178 69 778 [email protected] RESEARCH INTERESTS Economic History, Institutional Economics, Political Economy, Development Economics EDUCATION 2009 – 2014 Doctor of Philosophy (with Distinction) in Economic History University of Vienna - 2005 – 2007 Title of doctoral thesis: “Institutions and small settler economies: A comparative study of New Zealand and Uruguay, 1870 – 2008” Master of Business with Honours (First Class) in Business Economics Auckland University of Technology 2003 – 2005 Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA®) CFA Institute 1998 – 2001 Diploma Business Economist (BA) University of Cooperative Education in Saxony PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH SEMINARS & CONFERENCES 2015 Session organiser at the 6th Uruguayan Economic History Congress, Universidad de la República, Uruguay Invited to hold a personal lecture, Centre for Comparative History and Political Studies, Perm State National Research University 2014 The 2014 RES Postgraduate Presentation Meeting, University College London 2012 The Ronald Coase Institute Beijing Workshop, Tsinghua University 2011 Las 5tas Jornadas de Historia Economica de la Asociacion Uruguaya, Universidad de la República, Uruguay The Stout Centre’s Winter Seminar Series, Victoria University of Wellington ACE2011 40th Australian Conference of Economists, Australian National University NZAE’s 52nd Annual Conference, Wellington 2010 Southern Hemisphere Economic History Summer School 2010, Universidad de la República, Uruguay Vortraege zur Iberischen Geschichte (Lectures on Iberian History), University of Vienna RESEARCH VISITS 2011 Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington 2010 – 2011 Programa de Historia Económica y Social, Universidad de la República, Uruguay 2010 Departamento de Historia Económica e Instituciones, Universidad Carlos III 1 ANDRE SCHLUETER MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS Austrian Society for New Institutional Economics, Economic History Association, WINIR TEACHING EXPERIENCE Feb 2010 Guest Lecturer, Universidad Carlos III Feb 2008 Instructor, zeb/ Akademie, Germany 2005 – 2008 Guest Lecturer, University of Cooperative Education in Saxony GRANTS AND AWARDS 2014 PhD thesis shortlisted for the EACES PhD award for 2014 2011 – 2012 Dissemination Grants for Participation in Research Conferences, University of Vienna 2011 Marietta Blau Scholarship, OEAD 2010 KWA Travel Grant, University of Vienna 2010 University of Vienna Research Scholarship, University of Vienna 2008 Lexis Nexis Award for the Top Overall Graduate in 2007, AUT University PUBLICATIONS 2014 Institutions and small settler economies: A comparative study of New Zealand and Uruguay, 1870 2008. New York: Palgrave Macmillan (ISBN: 9781137448286) 2010 Guest note, BA-Treffpunkt, Issue 04/2010 2008 Weather insurance products for developing and transition countries: Lessons learnt from pilot projects, www.kfw.de; submitted 6 Oct 2008 RESEARCH IN PROGRESS Exposing North to the Britain of the South: The curious case of New Zealand’s socioeconomic development after 1984 (with Stefan Kesting) Evolution in stages: How new institutional economics responds to Rostow’s misfortune BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2014 – Senior Consultant, Sopra Steria Consulting, Germany 2007 – 2009 Management Consultant, zeb/rolfes.schierenbeck.associates, Germany and Austria 2001 – 2005 Risk Manager, DekaBank Group, Germany COMPUTER SKILLS EViews, SPSS, MATLAB, VBA, MS Office LANGUAGE SKILLS German (native), English (fluent), Spanish (intermediate), Russian (basic) REFERENCES Prof. Dr. Peer Vries University of Vienna Tel: +43 1 4277 41310 Email: [email protected] Prof. Dr. Joachim Becker Vienna University of Economics and Business Tel: +43 1 31336 5245 Email: [email protected] Dr. Stefan Kesting University of Leeds Tel: +44 113 343 7944 Email: [email protected] 2
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