Ph.D. Student


Annie Voy


518 Prince Lucien Campbell Hall avoy@uoregon.edu
541.346.4675 (office) 541.346.1243 (dept fax)

Complete CV
PDF

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Annie Voy received her B.S. in Economics and Business Administration in 2001 from Saint Mary's College of California and received her Master's in Economics from Tufts University 2002. Prior to entering the Ph.D. Program at UO, Annie was employed as a senior analyst with MuniFinancial in Sacramento, California.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Annie intends to specialize in applied microeconomics and econometrics with application to international trade, labor and econometrics. Current research focuses on the relationship between international trade and child labor. Annie has wider interests in game theory and industrial organization.

JOURNAL PAPERS

"The Effect of FDI on Child Labor," with Ronald B. Davies, forthcoming Journal of Development Economics.
Abstract Paper

WORK IN PROGRESS

"Industry Variations in the Effect of Trade on Child Labor"
"International Trade, Gender and Child Labor"

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Annie has independently taught Intermediate Microeconomics twice and Introduction to Econometrics II three times. She also taught Principles of Microeconomics at Northwest Christian College during Fall 2007. In addition, she has served as a teaching assistant for Principles of Micro and Macroeconomics courses and econometric labs. Responsibilities have included grading of homework sets and examinations, as well as teaching discussion sections and review sessions.

Please click here to visit the Economics 311 course website.


Updated: April 28, 2008

© 2008 UO Department of Economics. All rights reserved.