Jana Krajčová

Adjunct Lecturer
School of Business Administration
Anglo-American University
Czech Republic

Biography

She graduated with PhD. in Economic Theory at CERGE-EI in Prague, Czech Republic in 2009; with Mgr. (M.Sc.) in Economic and Financial Mathematics at Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic in 2003. Between 2006 and 2012 she was a Junior Researcher at Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Since 2008 she has been employed as a fixed income analyst at Ceska Sporitelna, a.s. in Prague (on maternity leave since 2012). Since 2009 she has been an UPCES instructor for Environmental Policy in Eastern European Context; she also taught this course at Anglo-American University in Prague (in 2010) and at University of Economics in Prague (in 2012). In 2012-2015 she was an instructor for Banking and the International Financial system for MAE program at CERGE-EI in Prague. Her research interests include Microeconomics, Game Theory, Experimental Economics or Anti-Corruption Mechanisms.

Research Intrest

Microeconomics, Economics of Corruption, Experimental Economics

List of Publications
Testing Leniency Programs Experimentally: The Impact of ”Natural” Framing (with Andreas Ortmann), CERGE-EI Working Paper No. 372. October 2008.
Testing Leniency Programs Experimentally: The Impact of Change in Parameterization, CERGE-EI Working Paper No. 370. October 2008.
On the Hidden Costs of Monitoring Corruption or Effort, CERGE-EI Working Paper No. 404. January 2010.

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