Graduate Research Assistants
El Mechry EL Koudouss (Meshry)
Meshry is currently an economics Ph.D. student and a graduate research assistant at the Center for International Policy Studies, working with Professor Darryl McLeod. His general area of interest is economic development. In particular, he is interested in good governance, inclusive economic institutions, and the effectiveness of development assistance. Originally, he is from Mauritania. He came to the U.S. on a Fulbright scholarship. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and mathematics as well as master's degree in economics.
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Lu Yu
Lu Yu obtained her BA in Economics from Central University of Finance and Economics in China and MA in Statistics from Columbia University. She is currently a Ph.D. student in Economics at Fordham University, and she is also working as a graduate research assistant in the Economics department. She interests in International Economics Financial Economics and Political Economics.
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Nimrod Segev
Nimrod Segev got his Bachelor degree as a double major in Economics and Psychology from Haifa University in Israel. He is currently enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Economics at Fordham University. His research interests are in Macroeconomics and Development.
Rafia Zafar
Rafia Zafar did her undergraduate degree in Economics and Finance along with an MS in Economics from Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan. Her MS thesis was focused on intergenerational transmission and evolution of preferences and its impact on demand for regulation. She has worked as a Research Assistant at CREB, Pakistan. Rafia is now a Ph.D. student at Fordham and is also working as a graduate research assistant in the Economics department. Her research interests include endogenous growth theory, economic growth and development and inter-generational transmissions.
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