Seo-Young Cho, PhD Biography
- Title:
- Assistant Professor of Empirical Institutional Economics at the Philipps-University of Marburg (Germany)
- Position:
- None Found to the question "Should Prostitution Be Legal?"
- Reasoning:
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No position found as of Aug. 19, 2013
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- Assistant Professor of Empirical Institutional Economics, Philipps-University of Marburg (Germany)
- Expert-Consultant, EU-Project on Tools for the Validation and
Utilisation of EU Statistics on Human Trafficking, 2012-present - Senior Researcher, Department of Development and Security, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW-Berlin), 2012-2013
- Guest Lecturer, Chair of Development Economics, Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany), Apr. 2012-Sep. 2012
- Co-organizer, Workshop on Human Trafficking, International Crime and National Security: A Human Rights Perspective (Goettingen, Germany), Feb. 3–4, 2012
- Postdoctoral Researcher and Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Georg-August
University of Goettingen (Germany), July 2011-Mar. 2012 - Research Associate, Faculty of Economics, Georg-August University of Goettingen (Germany), Oct. 2008-June 2011
- Education:
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- PhD, Economics, Georg-August University of Goettingen (Germany), 2011
- MA, Public Administration, Columbia University, 2004
- MA, Sociology, Sogang University (Seoul, South Korea), 1999
- Bachelor of Business, Sung-shin Women’s University (Seoul, South Korea), 1996
- Other:
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- None found
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