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Tag Archives: economics
Nicholas Vandrey: Visiting Tartu Is Like Taking a Vacation
Our Business Administration programme alumni Nicholas Vandrey (Texas, USA) explains why he decided to stay in Estonia after graduation. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Social sciences, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged Business administration, data analysis, developers, economics, funderbeam, international student, texas
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International Internship in Tartu – It’s Possible!
One Tartu student did her internship in Tartu in English! Liina: “I believe it shows there are opportunities everywhere for international students also – you just need to find them”. Continue reading
Posted in Career, Estonia, Student life, Tartu
Tagged economics, experience, international, internship
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How I Learned Organisational Behaviour by Doing a Charity Project
Kelly, a third-year student of economics at the University of Tartu, writes about her participation in a charity project as a part of her studies. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Studies, Tartu
Tagged charity project, economics, organisational behaviour, study project, teamwork
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Can The Financial Crisis Snowball Be Avoided?
Andres Kuusk from UT Institute of Economics argues that sound macroeconomic fundamentals and policies do not protect countries against crisis caused by ‘financial contagion’. Continue reading
Posted in Research, Social sciences
Tagged economics, financial contagion, financial crisis, herding behaviour, international finance, investor behaviour, macroeconomic fundamentals, PhD, PhD thesis
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