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Home | News | Placement Paul Pelzl: Norwegian School of Economics
News | April 12, 2019

Placement Paul Pelzl: Norwegian School of Economics

Paul Pelzl, a PhD student at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, has accepted a four-year tenure track Assistant Professor position at Norwegian School of Economics. He will join the Department of Business and Management Science in 2020.

Placement Paul Pelzl: Norwegian School of Economics

Paul finished his MPhil in Economics at Tinbergen Institute in 2015, after which he started a PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, supervised by fellow Steven Poelhekke.  His primary research interests are financial intermediation and development economics. In his PhD dissertation, he studies the impact of macroeconomic shocks on financial and non-financial firms using highly granular micro-data. Find more information about Paul on his personal website.