Dr David Kernohan

Head of Department for Economics and Statistics

Department: Economics and Statistics

David Kernohan

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Qualifications

PhD in Economics, MSc in Economics, PG Certificate Economics (Distinction), MBA International Business, BSc (Hons) Psychology

Research Interests

  • Economic Psychology
  • Trade Policy
  • International Economics
  • Economics of Transition
  • Applied Econometrics

Teaching Interests

  • Behavioural Economics
  • Decision Science
  • Applied Econometric Methods
  • Trade and Investment Policy
  • Transition and Development

Biography

PhD in Economics, London Business School, 2000; MSc in Economics, University College London, 1992; Post Graduate Certificate in Economics, Birkbeck College, 1991; MBA International Business, Cass Business School, 1989; BSc (Hons) Psychology, Birkbeck College, 1988

Articles and Chapters in Edited Books:

  • Kernohan, D. and E. De Cian (2006). Trade, the environment and climate change: multi-lateral versus regional agreements in Carrero C. and C. Egenhofer (Eds), Top Down and Bottom-up Approaches towards a Global Climate Agreement, Edward Elgar.
  • Kernohan, D. (2006). in van Schaik, L. et al, Policy Coherence for Development in the EU Council: Strategies for the Way Forward, CEPS Paperback, Brussels, 12 July.

Refereed Articles:

  • De Rosa, D and D. Kernohan (2007). Blind Faith in the Balkans. International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, Vol 1, No.1
  • De Rosa, D. and D. Kernohan, (2005). Measuring the Economic Impact of an EU-GCC Free Trade Agreement. Journal of Economic Cooperation. Volume 26, No.1, January.

Working Papers:

  • Landman, T., Kernohan, D. and A. Gohdes (2009). Relativizing Human Rights: A New System for Country Ranking. Department of Government DP, University of Essex.
  • Kernohan, D. and T. Huw Edwards (2006). The fall of Doha and the rise of Regionalism? CEPS Policy Brief No 111, September.
  • Kernohan, D. and Nunez-Ferrer (2006). EU Enlargement and Industrial Competitiveness. Policy Implications for New and Old member States. CEPS, Brussels, Working paper No 235, January.

Conferences:

  • Kernohan, D. and M. ODonnell (2005). Irish industry, Structural change and EU membership: causality tests in a panel approach Paper Presented at the Irish Economic Association Conference in Kilkenny, May 6th-8th, 2005.
  • Kernohan, D. (2005). Transitionand Trade in South East Europe, Paper presented at the UNDP South-East Europe Regional Meeting, Bucharest, March 21st, 2005.
  • Comparative Transitions: A critical Review (2004). Invited Discussant at a Conference held at the Centre for New and Emerging Markets, London Business School, London, UK, 11-12 June 2004.

Editorships:

  • Editorial Board: International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies (Inderscience)

Professional Membership:

Languages spoken

French

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