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contact info

Director
Geoffrey J. D. Hewings
hewings@uiuc.edu
Location
607 S. Matthews
Urbana, IL 61801-3671
Phone/Fax
217-333-4740 (phone)
217-244-9339 (fax)

Visiting Scholars



Visiting scholars come to REAL from all over the world under various financial support schemes. During their stay at REAL they have the opportunity to exchange and discuss research views with REAL and University of Illinois faculty and students, which often leads to a joint publication of academic papers. In addition, at REAL faculty and students present their research in a weekly REAL seminar and visiting scholars are fervently invited to take part in it.

Below is a list of Visiting scholars profile and contact information, by alphabetical order of their last names.

Elif Alkay (Spring 2006)
Giuseppe Arbia (Spring 2007)
Roberto Basile (Spring 2006)
Muhammed Farooq Faisal Butt (Fall 2002)
Charles Carmona (Fall 2006)
Pedro G. Carvalho (Spring 2000)
Manuel Alejandro Cardenete Flores (Spring 2002)
Luiz Ricardo Cavalcante (Fall 2003)
Kerlyng Cecchini (Fall 2003)
Wen Chen (Fall 2006)
Sandy Dall'erba (Fall 2001)
Eduardo Simoes de Almeida (Fall 2001)
Edson P. Domingues (Fall 2000)
Mauro Ferrante (Fall 2006)
Gabriela Sanchez Fernandez (Spring 2006)
Ricardo daSilva Freguglia (Fall 2006)
Josefina Flórez (Fall 2005)
Ferhan Gezici (Spring 2001)
Ho Un Gim (Spring 2006)
Carolyn Dong Guo (Spring 2001)
Marcos Minoru Hasegawa (Fall 2001)
Sonny Harry B. Harmadi (Fall 2003)
Motonari Hayashida (Fall 2006)
Shiro Hioki (Spring 2004)
Yiannis Kamarianakis (Spring 2003)
Lucy Abosede Kehinde (Spring 2007)
Luiz Kehrle (Summer 2003)
Celia Kerstenetzky (Spring 2007)
Euijune Kim (Spring 2002)
Mauro Borges Lemos (Fall 2002)
Guohua Liu (Spring 2007)
Isidoro Romero Luna (Spring 2007)
Miguel A. Márquez (Spring 2001)
Daisuke Nakamura (Spring 2007)
Changgui Park (Spring 2005)
Jaehwa Park (Fall 2006)
Seungkyu Park (Fall 2003)
Lihong Peng (Fall 2006)
Marco Percoco (Fall 2002)
Gianfranco Piras (Spring 2005)
Jose Irineu Rangel Rigotti (Fall 2003)
John Roy (Spring 2003)
Julie Le Gallo (Fall 2002)
Fernanda F. C. Perobelli (Fall 2002)
Fernando S. Perobelli (Fall 2002)
Roberta Rocha (Fall 2006)
Fernanda Sartori (Fall 2006)
Silvia Harumi Toyoshima (Fall 2005)
Simone Uderman (Fall 2003)
Esther Velázquez Alonso (Fall 2003)
Andre Arruda Villela (Spring 2007)
Masayo Wakabayashi (Fall 2001)
Rong Xu (Fall 2006)
Hee Sang Yu (Spring 2006)
Nian Yang (Spring 2005)
Gerold Zakarias (Spring 1999)


Elif Alkay, Ph.D.
Research Assistant
Istanbul Technical University
Faculty of Architecture
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
Taskisla, 34437, Taksim, Istanbul , Turkey

E-mail: alkayel@itu.edu.tr

Dr. Alkay received a M. S. degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Istanbul Technical University in 1995. The topic of her dissertation is "Coastal Areas as a Landscape Element ". She received her Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning from the same university in July 2002. The topic of Ph. D. dissertation is "Measurement of Urban Green Areas Economic Values by Using Hedonic Pricing Method ".

Since December 1995 she has been working as research assistant at the same department of Istanbul Technical University. She has been a member of Turkish Section of Regional Science Association since 2004. Her research interests include urban economics, land economics.

Her first contact with REAL is in May 2006, as a visiting scholar to do research and develop models for economic development of urban areas, development corridors in urban areas and opportunity areas in urban areas.

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Giuseppe Arbia, Full Professor of Statistics
University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti (Italy),
"LUISS (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali) Guido Carli" in Rome, 
University of Italian Switzerland in Lugano

More info at the personal website: http://www.unich.it/~arbia/
E-mail: arbia@unich.it

Giuseppe Arbia was born in Rome in 1958, graduated in Statistics in Rome, obtained his Ph.D in Cambridge (UK) and a post-doc at the University of California at Santa Barbara, USA. He is currently  Full Professor of Statistics at the University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti (Italy), at "LUISS (Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali) Guido Carli" in Rome, and at the University of Italian Switzerland in Lugano. He was formerly Full Professor of Economic Statistics at the University of Padua and Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Trento.  He is a member of the International Statistical Institute, of the American Statistical Association, of the Royal Statistical Society, of the Regional Science Association and of the Italian Statistical Society. He is one of the founders and currently the Chair of the Spatial Econometrics Associations. He has obtained many prizes, awards and grants from NATO, NSF, Italian National Research Council and British Council amongst the others. Since 1995 his name is quoted in the Marquis Who's Who in the World. 

During his career he has written 4 books and more 100 articles on scientific journals.
His research interests are mainly in the fields of spatial statistics and econometrics, GIS and image analysis, sampling techniques, environmetrics and the quantitative analysis of economic growth and poverty. Among the other research interests there are quantitative archaeology, quantitative finance and spatial epidemiology.

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Roberto Basile
Senior Researcher
ISAE, Institute for Studies and Economic and Analyses

E-mail: r.basile@isae.it
Home Page: http://www.economiamc.org/ospiti_scheda.php?ID=112

Roberto Basile received a PhD in economics in Naples (Italy) and a M.A. degree in Economics at the University of Maastricht (The Netherlands). He is currently senior researcher at ISAE and contract Professor of Regional Economics at the University of Macerata. His research interests include: regional economics, spatial econometrics and firm behavior. His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2005, as a visiting scholar.

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Muhammed Farooq Faisal Butt, Phd Candidate, MA, BSc (Hons)
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Woodhouse Lane
Leeds, West Yorkshire
UK LS2 9JT

E-mail: f.butt@geog.leeds.ac.uk

Tel: +44 113 343 6756

Mr. Butt received a M.A. degree in Geographical Information Science from the University of Leeds in 2000. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Population Geography at the same university, currently in his second year. His thesis focuses on "Minority Ethnic Groups In Bradford: Monitoring and Understanding Their Demographic and Socio-Economic Profiles at Small Area Scale for Policy Formulation: ". His research interests are; social exclusion, ethnic segregation, small area estimates and policy formulation. His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2002, as a WUN (World Universities Network) visiting scholar to develop models for small area estimates and a comparative analysis between the UK and the US.

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Charles Ulises De Montreuil Carmona, Ph. D.
Professor of Finance
Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE)
Business Administration Department
Av. Professor Moraes Rego, 1235 – Recife – Pernambuco- Brazil

E-mail: carmona@ufpe.br
Home Page: www.dca.ufpe.br/nefi

Professor Carmona received his Ph.D. in Finance from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) in Brazil in 1997. Since 1998 he has been working in Business Administration Department of Federal University of Pernambuco. He has been a member of Brazilian Finance Society, Brazilian Association of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Administration, and Brazilian Operational Research Society. His research interests include: Risk Management, International Finance and Emerging Markets. Professor Carmona is also coordinator of Group of Finance Studies at Federal University of Pernambuco (NEFI). His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2006 as a visiting scholar to develop a research about Brazilian electric energy sector.

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Pedro G. Carvalho, Assistant Professor
Universidade da Beira Interior
Department of Economics and Management
6200 - Covilhã, Portugal

E-mail
: pguedes@alpha2.ubi.pt

Dr. Pedro G. Carvalho had his first contact with REAL as a visiting scholar in Spring 2000, to do research and develop "social network analysis methodologies". The main goal was to look for pattern explaining differences in small towns performances. He ran a comparative study between Portugal and the US.

Dr. Carvalho received his Ph.D in June 2002 from Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal. His dissertation title was "Institutional Networks, Small Towns and Territorial Competitiveness". Dr. Carvalho received a M. A. degree in European Economics from Universidade de Coimbra in 1995, the topic of his thesis was "Housing Market in Portugal: cross section analysis in 1990". He is currently teaching regional and urban economics classes in the economics department of the Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal. Dr. Carvalho is still collaborating with REAL and is co-running a US-EU project to extend his empirical work to other European countries.

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M. Alejandro Cardenete Flores, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
University Pablo de Olavide at Sevilla
41013 Sevilla, Spain

E-mail: macarflo@dee.upo.es
Homepage: http://www.cardenete.da.ru

visiting scholar


Professor Cardenete earned his B.S. in Economics and Business (1994) from University of Seville, Spain, and a Ph. D. in Economics (2000) from University of Huelva, Spain. The topic of his dissertation was "Applied General Equilibrium Models for Andalucía". Actually he is currently teaching at University Pablo de Olavide at Seville various undergraduate and graduate classes. His research interests include Input-Output Models, SAM Models and Regional Computable General Equilibrium Models. He is a member of American Economic Association and Spanish Economic Association. Actually he is sub-director of Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo at Seville.

Professor Cardenete authored and co-authored some research papers and technical papers. His first contact with REAL was in Spring 2002, as Visiting Research Scholar, to develop CGE models for Spanish regions. Some of Dr. Cardenete research conducted at REAL appeared in Spanish and international journals of regional science.

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Luiz Ricardo Cavalcante, PhD Candidate
Federal University of Bahia, Bahia, Brazil

Luiz Ricardo Cavalcante received an M.S. degree in Administration from the Federal University of Bahia (Brazil) in 1997. Currently he is PhD candidate at the same University. His doctoral dissertation focuses on the role of the financial institutions on regional development. His main research interests are regional development, financial system and economic growth. He first came in touch with REAL in Fall 2003 when he become involved in a research project about fiscal incentives and regional development.

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Wen Chen, Ph.D. 
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
School of Economics
Xiamen University
Xiamen City, 361005
Fujian Province, China

E-mail: wendych@xmu.edu.cn

Dr. Chen received her Ph.D. in Economics in June 2002. Her dissertation was “Trade Effects of ASEAN Regional Trade Cooperation”. She earned her MBA degree in 1999. She is currently an associate professor at Xiamen University, China. Her research interests are International Trade, Industrial Organization, Development Economics and East Asian Economy. Her first contact with REAL is in July 2006, as a Freeman Fellow to do research, to develop CGE models for China-ASEAN and to apply spatial quantitative methods for analyzing Chinese issues.

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Sandy Dall'erba, Ph.D. in Economics
University of Pau 
Avenue du Doyen Poplawski, 
Pau France 

E-mail: dallerba@uiuc.edu

Mr. Dall'erba received a M.S. degree in International Economics from the University of Pau et les Pays de l'Adour in 2000. He received a Ph.D. in Economics at the same university. His thesis focuses on "The role of European regional development policies in the process of regional catching-up". His research interests are; inequality studies, economic geography, regional policies, industry location. His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2001, as a Fulbright visiting scholar to develop models for industry location and a comparative analysis between the EU and the US. One paper written by Mr. Dall'erba while at REAL was selected as Finalist in the 17th Annual Competition on the Charles M. Tiebout Prize in Regional Science 2003, Western Regional Science Association.

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Eduardo Simoes de Almeida, Ph.D Candidate
University of Sao Paulo
Department of Economics
Sao Paulo, Brazil

E-mail: edualmei@usp.br,

Mr. de Almeida received his MA degree from University of Sao Paulo. The topic of his dissertation was "Institutional and Structural Changes in Brazilian economy in the early 1990s". He won the "BNDES Award of Economics" in 1997. He is a PhD candidate in Economics from the University of Sao Paulo. The topic of his PhD dissertation is on spatial computable general equilibrium. He has been a research assistant of the Institute of Economic Researches of University of Sao Paulo (FIPE-USP) since 1994.His research interests include Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models, spatial economics, spatial econometrics, applied econometrics, spatial analysis and transportation economics.

His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2001, as a visiting scholar, to develop spatial models and to apply spatial quantitative methods for analyzing Brazilian issues.

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Edson P. Domingues, Ph.D. Candidate
University of Sao Paulo
Department of Economics
Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil

E-mail: epdomin@usp.br

Mr. Domingues received a M.A. degree in Economics from Fundaçao Getulio Vargas-Sao Paulo in 1998. The topic of his Thesis is "Consumer Durables Imports in Brazil: 1975-1997". He is a Ph. D. candidate in Economics from University of Sao Paulo. His current research area is regional economics and applied general equilibrium models.

His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2000, as a Fulbright visiting scholar to do research and develop models for regional impact in Brazil.

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Mauro Ferrante, Ph.D. Candidate
Università degli Studi di Palermo
Dipartimento di Metodi Quantitativi per le Scienze Umane

E-mail: mferrant@uiuc.edu

Mauro Ferrante received a B Sc. in Economics at University of Palermo , where he is currently a PhD Student in Tourism Sciences. His main research interests and dissertation topics are related to tourism economic impact evaluation, tourism statistics and to the application of GIS and spatial analysis on tourism.

His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2006 as a visiting scholar.

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Gabriela Sanchez Fernandez, Ph.D. Candidate
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Department of Agricultural Economics
Madrid, Spain

E-mail:  gszfz@eco.etsia.upm.es
gbszfz@gmail.com

Ms. Sanchez earned her B.S. in Agricultural Engineering (2000) from University of Sao Paulo , Brazil . She holds a M.S. degree in Agricultural Economics (2002) from Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain. She is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in Agricultural and Environmental Economics at the same university. The topic of her Ph.D. thesis is "Economic Analysis of Water Tariffs within a Computable General Equilibrium Framework: an Application to a River Basin Area". Her main research interests among the environmental economics field are: welfare analysis of alternative economic instruments to assess environmental protection policies, economic growth and environmental quality issues, technology adoption and voluntary approaches to pollution control, green accounting and applied general equilibrium modelling of economy and environment. During the Spring 2006, she had her first contact at REAL as a research scholar to develop a subnational environmental CGE model for her Ph.D. thesis.

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Ricardo da Silva Freguglia, Ph.D. Candidate
University of Sao Paulo
Department of Economics
Sao Paulo, Brazil

E-mail: ricfreg@usp.br ricardo.freguglia@ufjf.edu.br

Mr. Freguglia received his M.S. degree in Economics from the Federal University Fluminense - Brazil , in 2000. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at University of Sao Paulo - Brazil . He has been an Assistant Professor at Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil since 2000. His dissertation focuses on inter-regional and inter-industrial wage differentials and migration of workers among Brazilian states. His research interests are Labor Economics, Regional Economics and Applied Econometrics. His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2006, as a visiting scholar, to develop his dissertation topic.

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Josefina Flórez, Professor
Universidad Simón Bolívar
Departamento de Planificación Urbana
Apto. Postal 89.000
Caracas -1080. Venezuela

E-mail: jflorez@usb.ve

Dra. Josefina Flórez is a Professor at the Urban Planning Department of the Simon Bolivar University, in Caracas, Venezuela where she teachs in Urban Studies Program (under graduate) and Urban Transportation Master Degree.  Her research interests are focused on: residential location choice, transportation and land-use interaction, accessibility and mobility patterns, pedestrian behavior and smart growth.

Josefina has a Degree in Urban Studies (Simon Bolivar University), a Specialization degree in Real Estate (Simon Bolivar University), and a Specialization on Urban Planning and Management (Spanish National Institute of Public Administration and Alcalá de Henares University, 1991). Josefina received her Doctoral degree from Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona, Spain) in 1998. Her dissertation title was Residential location choice, a function of accessibility, urban quality and socio-economic characteristics of neighborhoods. The case of Caracas (In Spanish). Honorific Mention European Doctor.

She spent part of her sabbatical year at REAL -September and December 2005- where she was researching on pedestrian behavior.

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Ferhan Gezici, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Istanbul Technical University
Faculty of Architecture
Department of Urban and Regional Planning
Taskisla, 80191, Taksim, Istanbul, Turkey

E-mail: gezicif@itu.edu.tr

Dr. Gezici received a M. S. degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Istanbul Technical University in 1991. The topic of her dissertation is "An Evaluation of Development of the Growth Centers in Thrace Sub-region". She received her Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning from the same university in July 1998. The topic of Ph. D. dissertation is " Effects of Tourism Activities on Sustainable Regional Development: A Comparative Study on Turkey".

Since December 1998 she has been working as assistant professor at the same department of Istanbul Technical University. She has been a member of Turkish Section of Regional Science Association since 1990. Her research interests include regional development, regional policy, tourism planning and development and tourism-environment.

Her first contact with REAL was in Spring 2001,  as a visiting scholar to do research and develop models for regional differences, competitive performance of regions and centers in Turkey.

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Carolyn Dong Guo, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of National Accounts
National Bureau of Statistics of China
Beijing, P.R.China
75 Yuetan Nanjie
Sanlihe, XiCheng District
Beijing, 100826-P.R.China

E-mail: dguo@uiuc.edu

Mrs. Guo received her Bachelor of Engineering in 1990 and a M.S. in Economics in 1995. Since 1995, she start working in the National Bureau of Statistics of China, engaged in macroeconomic analysis, GDP calculation and related research on methodology, input-output table compilation and input-output analysis. Her current research areas are regional economics and input-output analysis. Her first contact with REAL was in Spring 2001, as a visiting scholar to do researches in input-output analysis applied to China. In Spring 2002 she become a PhD student in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning and become a research assistant in REAL.

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Marcos Minoru Hasegawa, Ph.D. Candidate
University of Sao Paulo
Departament of Economics, Administration and Sociology, SP, Brazil

E-mail: mmhasega@carpa.ciagri.usp.br

Mr. Hasegawa holds a M.S. degree in Agricultural Economics from University of Sao Paulo in 1996. The topic of his thesis was "The slaughter cattle market of Sao Paulo State". Currently Mr. Hasegawa is pursuing a Ph.D. of Applied Economics at the University of Sao Paulo, his current research area is regional economics and applied general equilibrium model. First contact with REAL was in Fall 2002, as a visiting scholar to do research and develop models for regional forecasts in Brazil.

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Sonny Harry B. Harmadi, PhD Candidate
Economics Department
University of Indonesia
Indonesia

E-mail: sonny_harry@yahoo.com
sonnyhbh@uiuc.edu

Mr. Harmadi received a Bachelor degree in economics from the University of Airlangga, Surabaya, in 1997. His Bachelor thesis was about the Economic Integration in ASEAN countries. He received a Master of Science in economics from the University of Indonesia in 2001, his thesis was about the industrial agglomeration analysis in Jakarta (1975-1998). Currently he is a PhD candidate at the University of  Indonesia, where he is a lecturer. His doctoral dissertation focuses on the relation between social welfare and interregional interaction in the provision of public goods.

His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2003, as a visiting scholar to research and develop the model for his dissertation.

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Motonari Hayashida, Research Economist
Socio-economic Research Center
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)
2-11-1 Iwadokita, Komae-shi, Tokyo 201-8511 JAPAN

E-mail: m-haya@criepi.denken.or.jp

Motonari Hayashida works for CRIEPI in Tokyo , Japan . His main research field is the forecast of short-term Japanese economy and the simulation of the alternative scenario by using the macro-econometric model. He received Master degrees in Economics from Chiba University in 2004. The theme of his master's thesis is "Improvement of Japanese Business Index by Dynamic Factor Model (in Japanese)". Recently, he is also working in the issue of regional economics. During his stay in REAL, he is planning to develop the regional business indices in Japan .

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Shiro Hioki
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Economics and Management
Tohoku University
Sendai , Japan

E-mail: hioki@econ.tohoku.ac.jp                    

Dr. Shiro Hioki has been in REAL as a visiting scholar in January 2004, to fulfill his research program, analysis on the interregional input-output structure of Chinese economy. He earned his B.A. (1992) and M.A. (1994) in Economics from Tohoku University , Japan . After that, he obtained Chinese government Scholarship and got Ph.D in Renmin University of China (Hons) in 2000. He majors in Area Study (Chinese Economy) and teaches studies on Asian Economies in Tohoku University . He had joined in the research group organized by State Information Center ( China ) and Institute of Developing Economy-JETRO ( Japan ) to construct the interregional input-output model forChina 2000. His current interests are in (1) the market integration of Chinese economy and (2) the economic integration of Asian economies, and (3) trade and the development of Chinese economy.

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Yiannis Kamarianakis
Research Associate
Regional Analysis Division
Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics
Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas

Vasilika Vouton
P.O. Box 1527
GR - 71 110 Heraklion Crete, Greece

Mr. Kamarianakis received a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from the University of Crete in 1998, and a M.Sc. in Statistics from the joint M.Sc. program of the Athens University of Economics and Business and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in 2000. From 1999 to 2001 he was a graduate scholar at the Regional Analysis Division of the Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics of the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas. Since 2002 he is research associate at the aforementioned institute. In Fall 2001 he became a Ph.d. Candidate in the Department of Economics of the University of Crete. His first contact with REAL was in Spring 2003 as a visiting scholar, to do research and develop models for regional forecasts in Greece.

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Lucy Abosede Kehinde, Ph. D.
Visiting Research Assistant Professor
Regional Economics Applications Laboratory
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Email: kehinde@uiuc.edu

Lucy Abosede Kehinde earned her Ph.D. degree in 1994 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Central to her work is the advancement of research in the dynamics of human group formation for economic development and change processes.  With emphasis on the concepts of cognition, motivation, resource organization and the frameworks for responding to change in human needs and social conditions, Dr. Kehinde works with the premise that structural arrangement and resource (functional, fiscal and logistics) capacity is cognitive pattern dependent.  In her research, she examines how the pattern of cognition, roles and relations shape the archetype and the goals of development policies and, in turn, shape the character of implementation and performance and the eventual outcome of policy decisions. As a Visiting Research Assistant Professor at Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (REAL) with Dr. Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Director of REAL and Professor of Economic and Regional Science, Urban Planning and Geography, Dr. Kehinde presently focuses her work on African Development and the use of social accounting models to link macro and micro analysis and to enrich performance capacity in analytical modeling for public policy decision-making for economic development, growth, prosperity and security. For more information on Dr. Kehinde's biography, click here.

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Celia Kerstenetzky
Professor
Economics Department
Universidade Federal Fluminense ( Fluminense Federal University )
Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Email: celiakersten@gmail.com

Professor Celia Kerstenetzky is full professor of Economics at the Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteroi , the editor of the Brazilian Economics journal Economica, and vice-coordinator of the Economics PhD. Program in the Department of Economics at the Universidade Federal Fluminense. She is also a CNPq (Brazilian National Research Council) researcher. She holds a masters degree in Economics from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and a PhD. degree with distinction from the Political and Social Sciences Department at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Her main areas of research include economic methodology, the history of economic thought, with emphasis on contemporary thought, and normative economics and distributive justice theories. Her current research topics include the economic rationality assumption, inequality, welfare states and social policies. She is currently working on two projects: on possible notions of an enveloping rationality assumption in Economics; and on the relationship between contemporary social policies and conceptions of justice against the backdrop of different welfare state regimes, in order to argue for a reclassification of regimes. She stayed at the REAL from 14 January 2007 to 14 February, as a visiting scholar invited by the Economics Department.

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EuiJune Kim, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Urban Planning and Engineering
Yonsei University, 134 Shinchondong Seodaemun-Gu, Seoul Korea 120-749

E-mail:
ejkim96@uiuc.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Professor Kim holds a Ph.D. in Regional Science from Cornell University. Professor Kim is currently teaching at Yonsei University, he is teaching various undergraduate and graduate classes. His research interests include Spatial Economics and Development, Computable General Equilibrium Models, Multiregional Input-Output Models, and Economic Analysis of Infrastructure Investments.

Professor Kim authored and co-authored numerous research papers and technical reports, his first constact with REAL was in Spring 2002 to conduct research.

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Guohua Liu, Professor
School of Economics
Shandong University of Technology
Zibo City, 255049, Shandong Province, China

Email: lgh9@163.com

Professor Liu received the Bachelor of Engineering in July 1982 and the M.S. in Economics in July 2000. She started working at the Shandong University of Technology in China in July 1982. Since July 2001, she has been working as the dean of School of Economics in Shandong University of Technology until she joined REAL recently. Her research interests are development economics and private economy development in China; she is particularly interested in small enterprises development and comparative analysis between China and USA. First contact with REAL was in early 2006 as visiting scholar.

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Isidoro Romero Luna, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Economics and Business Sciences
Department Applied Economics I
Avda. Ramón y Cajal, 1
41018 – Seville, Spain

E-mail: isidoro@us.es
Home Page:
http://www.personal.us.es/isidoro/

Dr. Isidoro Romero earned his B.S. in Economics (1996), his B.S. in Business Sciences (1998) and his Ph.D. in Economics (2003) from the University of Seville (Spain). The topic of his Ph.D. dissertation was “Endogenous development and Sectoral interdependence. An analysis of Andalusian production system”. He has been teaching different undergraduates and graduates courses at the University of Seville since 1997. His research interests include production chains in an input-output framework, the role of SMEs in regional development, and entrepreneurship policy. He has also been research visitor at University of Groningen (The Netherlands). His first contact with REAL was in Spring 2007 as a visiting scholar to do research about fragmentation of production systems.

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Miguel A. Márquez, Ph.D.
University of Extremadura
Department of Applied Economics
06071, Badajoz (Spain)

Dr. Márquez received his Ph. D. in Economics from the University of Extremadura (Spain) in November 1998. The topic of his Ph. D. dissertation was 'Statistic-Econometric Modelling of a Regional Economy: the Case of Extremadura'. He is currently teaching Applied Econometrics in the Department of Applied Economics at the University of Extremadura in Badajoz.

Dr. Márquez's first visit to REAL was in Spring 2001 as a Visiting Research Scholar. He learned more about Spatial Econometrics under the guidance of  Professor Luc Anselin. Additionally, he participated in Regional Economics seminars with the purpose of doing further research in this field and develop models for regional forecasts in Spain. Currently, he is working on regional forecasts, regional development, regional competition and spatial econometrics. During his subsequent stays at REAL, Dr. Márquez has been presenting his recent research papers and interacting with research colleagues there. Dr Márquez has co-authored various research papers in collaboration with researchers at REAL.

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Daisuke Nakamura, PhD

Email: D.Nakamura@glasgowalumni.net

Dr. Nakamura received his PhD at the University of Glasgow in 2006.  The title of the thesis is "An Investigation of Market Areas and Supply Areas: An Integrated Framework".  The concern of the thesis is to clarify the structural relevance between market areas and supply areas, applying the concept of spatial duality theory.  His particular research interests are price theory, game theory and spatial economics.  He joined REAL in February 2007 as a visiting scholar with the aim to work on several issues in location analysis with variety of specialists at REAL.  

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Chang-Gui Park , Economist 
The Bank of Korea  
110, 3-Ga, Namdaemunno, Jung-Gu, 
Seoul 100-794, Korea

Email: changgui@uiuc.edu

Chang-Gui Park received Bachelor and Master degrees in Economics from the Pusan National University in 1986 and 1988. Since 1991, he is engaged in input-output table compilation, input-output analysis and analysis of regional economy at the Bank of Korea. His current research areas are Regional Input-Output models, SAM models, Computable General Equilibrium models and Regional Economics. His first contact with REAL was in spring 2005 as a visiting scholar to conduct research.

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Jaehwa Park, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow
Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology 
Kyungpook National University  
1370 Sankyuk-dong, Buk-gu 
Daegu 702-701, Korea  

Email: nanaimoo@gmail.com

Dr. Park received his Ph. D. in Agricultural Economics from the Kyungpook National University in February 2005. The topic of Ph. D. dissertation is "A Study on Policy Analysis Model for the Establishment of Government Reinsurance under Crop Insurance Program". His first contact with REAL was in the beginning 2006 as visiting scholar. Recently, he selected as a Post-Doctoral Fellow by Korea Research Foundation in 2006. His project is about development of analytical models for farm income compensation program using computable general equilibrium framework and goal programming. His research interests include regional development, regional agricultural policy, farm income policy and rural - urban migration.

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Seungkyu Park, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Urban Planning and Engineering
Yonsei University
134 Shinchondong Seodaemun-Gu,
Seoul, Korea 120-749

Email: psk@uiuc.edu

Seungkyu Park received a Master degree in Urban Planning and Engineering from the University of Seoul in 2000. He worked for a real estate development company and then the Seoul Metropolitan Institute. Now he is a Ph.D. candidate in Urban Planning and Engineering at Yonsei University. His research focuses on spatial analysis using spatial econometrics and GIS. He is also interested in the study of industrial optimum location using spatial econometrics. His first contact with REAL was in fall 2003 as a visiting scholar, to research on the "Analysis of Spatial Effects of Seaport Investment on the Regional Economic Growth of Busan"

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Lihong Peng, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Renmin University
Faculty of International Economic
Department of Economic School
Beijing China(PRC) 100872

Email: penglh@ruc.edu.cn

Dr. Peng received a M. S. degree in Microeconomics from Nankai Universityin 1993. The topic of her dissertation is "The Development of China's Enterprises Group". 

She received her Ph. D. in Applied Statistics from Renmin Universityin March 2000. The topic of Ph. D. dissertation is "Theoretic and Empirical Analysis on  Competitiveness of China's Enterprises".

Since July 1993 she has been working as assistant, lecturer and associate professor at the statistics department of Renmin University. She has worked as a post doctor at  Guang Hua Management School of Peking Universty since November 2000. From January 2003 she has been a faculty of International Economic Department of Renmin University. Her research interests include competitiveness of micro economy, industrial structure.

Her first contact with REAL is in September 2006, as a visiting scholar to do research on industrial structure change in China's central area.

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Marco Percoco, Phd Candidate
University of Genoa and Bocconi University, Italy

E-mail: marco.percoco@uni-bocconi.it

Marco Percoco is a PhD student in Transport Economics at University of Genoa (Exp. 2003) and a research fellow at Bocconi University (Department of Economics and Center for Regional, Transport and Tourism Economics). He has published several papers on infrastructure and transport economics and regional development as well. In particular, his work has focused on the analysis of environmental variables in the context of project appraisal and on the impact of public capital on local economic growth. His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2002 as visiting scholar.

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Gianfranco Piras, Phd Candidate
Tor Vergata University, Rome, Italy
Faculty of Economics, Dept. of Financial and Quantitative Methods

E-mail: gianfrancopiras@gmail.com

Mr. Piras received a B. Sc in Economics from the University "G.D'Annunzio" of Chieti-Pescara in 2001. He received a Master degree in Quantitative Methods from the University of Rome - Tor Vergata - where actually he is Ph.D. candidate in Econometrics and Empirical Economics. His thesis focuses on the application of spatial methodology to the analysis of the regional convergence process among European Regions. His main research interest are Spatial Panel Data Models, Regional Convergence, Regional Economics and Spatial Econometrics. He has been a research assistant of the Italian Institute for Study and Economic Analysis (ISAE). His first contact with REAL was in the beginning of 2005, as a visiting scholar, to develop spatial panel data models and to apply spatial quantitative methods for analyzing Regional Convergence.

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Jose Irineu Rangel Rigotti, PhD
Professor
Catholic University of Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais
Brazil

Jose Irineu Rangel Rigotti received a Doctorate degree in Demography from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) in 1999. Currently he is Professor at Catholic University of Minas Gerais. His research focuses on migration, education and regional inequalities. His first contact with REAL was in Fall 2003, as visiting scholar to develop a spatial analysis model applied to migration and regional science methods.

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Julie Le Gallo, Ph.D.
IERSO (IFReDE-GRES) - Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV
Université de Bordeaux
Bordeaux, France

E-mail : legallo@u-bordeaux4.fr

Dr Le Gallo received an M.S. degree in Economic Analysis and Policy from the University of Burgundy (France) in September 1998. The topic of her dissertation is "Space in econometric models". She received her Ph. D. in Economics from the same university in May 2002. Her dissertation title is " Geographic disparities and regional European convergence among European regions: a spatial econometric approach". Since September 1998, she has been working as teaching assistant at the Economics and Business Department of the University of Burgundy. Her research interests include applied econometrics, economic geography, regional growth and regional development analysis, spatial econometrics and Markov chains analysis. Her first contact with REAL was in September 2002, as a visiting scholar, to work on the application, development and software implementation of spatial econometric methods. Currently she is assistant professor of economics at the Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, France.

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Fernanda F. C. Perobelli, Ph.D. Candidate
University of Sao Paulo
Department of Business Administration
Sao Paulo, Brazil

E-mail: ffinotti@labfin.com.br  
ffinotti@uiuc.edu

Mrs. Perobelli received a M.S. degree in Business Administration from Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - RJ, Brazil, in 2000. She is Ph.D. candidate in Business Administration at University of Sao Paulo – SP, Brazil. She has been working at Laboratory of Finance/ University of Sao Paulo since 2001. Her thesis focuses on "Corporate Credit Risk”. Her research interests are: financial modeling, risk, corporate finance. Her first contact with REAL was in Fall 2002, as a visiting scholar to develop her doctoral thesis.

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Fernando S. Perobelli, Ph.D. Candidate
University of Sao Paulo
Department of Economics
Sao Paulo, Brazil

E-mail: nandosp@usp.br
           fperobel@uiuc.edu

Mr. Perobelli received a M.S. degree in Economics from the Federal University Fluminense - RJ, Brazil, in 1995. He is Ph.D. candidate in Economics at University of Sao Paulo - SP, Brazil. He has been an Assistant Prof. at Federal University of Juiz de Fora - MG, Brazil since 1996. His thesis focuses on "The role of International Trade in the Brazilian states economy" His research interests are; computable general equilibrium models, regional development, international trade and growth. His first contact with REAL was in Spring 2002, in a project between the University of Illinois and University of Sao Paulo sponsord by the Hewlett Foundation.

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Roberta de Moraes Rocha, Ph.D. Candidate
Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE)
Department of Economics
Rua Algaroba, n 51, Iputinga. CEP: 50670-270 Recife – PE, Brasil

E-mail: roberta_rocha_pe@yahoo.com.br

Ms. Roberta Rocha received her M. S. degree in Economics at Federal University of Pernambuco (UPFE), Brazil , in 2004. Her main research interests and dissertation topics are related to urban growth, quality of life in cities and location choice, and Environmental Valuation Methods. In August 2006, she came to REAL as visiting scholar to develop part of her dissertation. She is currently scholarship holder of the CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development of Brazil).

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Silvia Harumi Toyoshima, Assistant Professor
Federal University of Viçosa
Department of Economics
University Campus – Viçosa – 36.570-000 – Minas Gerais _ Brazil

E-mail: htsilvia@ufv.br

Dr. Toyoshima received a M.S. degree in Economics from University of São Paulo in 1986. She received her Ph.D in Economics from State University of Campinas in 1997. The subject of her Ph.D dissertation is “Technical progress, technological unemployment and economic growth – brazilian economics in the 1990’s. The main researcher interests are in economics development, regional development, spatial analysis, industrial clusters and innovation economics.

Her first contact with REAL was in Fall 2005, as visiting scholar, to research about industrial clusters and regional development.

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Simone Uderman, Ph.D. Candidate
Federal University of Bahia, Bahia, Brazil

E-mail: simone@seplan.ba.gov.br

Simone Uderman received a M.S. degree in Economics from the Federal University of Bahia (Brazil) in 1993. Currently she is Ph.D. candidate at the same University. She has been Adjunct Professor at the State University of Bahia (Brazil) since 1990. Her doctoral dissertation focuses on the role of planning in the Bahia industrialization process. Her main research interests are regional development, industrialization and economic growth. Her first contact with REAL was in Fall 2003, when she became involved in a research project about fiscal incentives and regional development.

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Esther Velázquez Alonso, Ph.D. (economics)
Assistant Professor
Universidad Pablo de Olavide
Seville, Spain

Email: evelalo@dee.upo.es
Tel:     34 95 434 93 61
Fax:    34 95 434 93 39

Professor Velázquez earned her B.S. in Economics and Business (1992) from University of Seville, Spain. She has a Master of Science in Environmental Sciences from the University of Seville (1994) and a Ph.D. in Economics (2001) from Pablo de Olavide University, Seville. The topic of her dissertation was "Water consumption and water pollution in Andalusia. An Input-Output and Graph Theory Analysis". Her research focuses on Input-Output analysis, General Equilibrium Models and theirs applications on natural resources and environment. Currently she is teaching at Pablo de Olavide University "Economy and Environment" and "Water Economics" and other postgraduate courses. She was a Visiting Research Scholar at Imperial College of London (2001) and at Regional Economics Applications Laboratory, University of Illinois (2003). During her stay at REAL, professor Velázquez was working on applying the PyIO software to input-output model of water and interacting with colleagues in REAL.

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Andre Arruda Villela
Graduate School of Economics
Getulio Vargas Foundation
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

E-mail: aavillela@fgv.br

Mr. Villela majored in Economics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1989) and received his M.Sc. degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (1993).  In 1999 he got his Ph.D. in Economic History from the University of London (LSE), with a thesis on 19th-century Brazilian monetary history.  Since 2000 he has been teaching Brazilian and Western economic history to undergraduate students at Getulio Vargas Foundation.  His academic interests are in economic history, history of economic thought and development economics.  Mr. Villela stayed at REAL from mid-January to mid-February 2007, as a visiting scholar invited by the Department of Economics.

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Masayo Wakabayashi, Senior Researcher
Central Institute of Electric Power Industry
Tokyo, Japan

Email: m-waka@criepi.denken.or.jp

Mrs. Masayo Wakabayashi is a senior researcher at Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry in Tokyo, Japan. Her main field of research is macro economics. She has been concerned in the project of medium and long-term socioeconomic outlook, which is derived applying a combined macro-econometric and Input Output models. Recently, she is also working in the issue of environmental economics, which includes simulation analysis of trading carbon dioxide emission rights.

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Rong Xu (Roberto Xu), Ph.D in finance
Assistant professor in School of Finance, Renmin University of China
Freeman Fellow visiting scholar in UIUC (2006-2007)
University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
1103 Dorner Drive , MC-636
Urbana , IL 61801

Email: rongxu@uiuc.edu

Robert received his Ph.D. from School of Finance , Renmin University of China in 2004.  His Ph.D. thesis with the title of "Asset pricing and it’s implication for the macroeconomic fluctuations" won him the outstanding Ph.D. thesis honor in Renmin University.  His research interests are mainly in Chinese stock market.  He has published five papers in the leading academic journals in China, which mainly talk about the macroeconomic effects of Chinese stock market.  Presently, he is working on the empirical analysis of Chinese stock market.  He is good at tennis and won several prizes in the tennis matches in Beijing, however, among amateurs.

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Hee Sang Yu  
Deputy Director
The Board of Audit and Inspection
Republic of Korea
112 Kaheo-Dong, Jongro-Ku
Seoul, 110-706, Korea

Email: yupine@hanmail.net

Mr. Yu recieved Master of Science in Policy Economics at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2005. He is currently working for the Board of Audit and Inspection, a Central Government agency in Republic of Korea. His major responsibility is to audit the decision making process of SOC projects initiated by central government. His first contact with REAL was in the beginning 2006 as visiting scholar.

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Nian Yang , Assistant Professor
Jinan University
Guangzhou , China

Email: nianyang@uiuc.edu

Mrs. Yang received her M.S. in Industrial Economics in 2001 and start working in the The ISEZ which was set up in 1985 to focus on economic development and cooperation within and beyond the Pearl River Delta in South China, where transactions among Mainland China , Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan are most concentrated. Besides academic papers and archiving, she also participates in the work of writing policy recommendations to the local government about this special region economy. Her first contact with REAL was in the beginning 2005 as visiting scholar.

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Gerold Zakarias, Ph. D. Candidate
University of Graz, Austria

E-mail: gerold.zakarias@joanneum.at

Mr Zakarias first came in touch with REAL during the set up of a regional econometric input-output model for the Austrian state of Styria in 1999. His research interests include Quantitative Economics - Econometric Modeling, IO-Modeling, Environmental and Natural Resources Economics, Regional Economics, and Regulation/Deregulation.

M. S. in Economics, University of Graz, 1999 "Econometric Models and Policy Simulations for Selected Countries of the EU"

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