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Curriculum Vitae of Kornkarun Kungpanidchakul 59/87 Homeplace village Ramkamhang Rd. soi 140

Sapansung Bangkok 10240 Thailand (667) 354-1690

[email protected] Date of Birth : August 11, 1980

Age : 27 Education

- Bachelor Degree : Chulalongkorn University

GPAX : 3.75

Department : Administration and Accountancy Major : Banking and Finance

- Master Degree : Chulalongkorn University

GPAX : 4.00

Department : Economics

Major : Monetary Economics

Thesis : Common ASEAN Currency

- Ph.D. : University of Wisconsin, Madison GPAX : 3.46

Department : Economics

Major : International Economics

Dissertation : Three Essays on Trade Negotiations in the WTO Graduation : December, 2007

Honors and Scholarship

- The First class honors, Department of Administration and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University

- The honors of straight A, Master Degree of Economics, Department of Economics, Chulalongkorn University

- The Sanwa Bank for exceptional academic performance (2000)

- The Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Advanced Studies (2002-2004) - Teaching Assistant Fellowship from the department of Economics, University

of Wisconsin-Madison (2005-2006) Research

- The ASEAN common currency area (2000), Master thesis, Department of Economics, Chulalongkorn University.

- The Empirical Study on Contagious Currency Crises (2004).

- Renegotiation in Trade Agreements: The Case of Private Political Shocks (2005).

- Which Bargaining Method Gives the Greatest Benefit to Developing Countries? (2005).

- Does the GSP benefit Developing Countries? (2007)

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Employment Experience

- Accounting Department, CP Intertrade Co., Ltd. (March – April 1996)

- International Business and Institutional Department, Krung Tai Bank (April-May 1998)

- Research Assistant in the project “ Study on International Agricultural Product Markets and Development of Agricultural products for Export Project (The Case of ASEAN)”(June – October 2000)

- Research Assistant in the project “Financial Supervision Reform in Thailand”

(October 2000-October 2001)

- Research Assistant in the project “Free Trade Area between ASEAN and China”

(October 2001 –April 2002)

- A Teaching Assistant in Intermediate Microeconomics (June-October 2000) - A Teaching Assistant in International Financial Market (November 2000- March

2001)

- A Tutor for Macroeconomic Preliminary Examination, Summer 2004.

- A Teaching Assistant in Econ 101:Principles of Microeconomics (Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, Spring 2006)

- A Grader in Econ 302: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Summer 2006)

- An Intern at the IMF, Monetary and Financial Systems Department, Summer 2005

- A Visiting Professor at Chulalongkorn University, in Intermediate Microeconomics course (November 2007 till now).

- A Visiting Professor at University of Thai Chamber of Commerce in International Trade Theory, the Ph.D. program of Economics (January 2008 – April 2008) - A Visiting Professor at MS Finance, Chulalongkorn University, in

Macroeconomics for Financial Decisions (January 2008).

- A Faculty of the Department of Economics, Chulalongkorn University (January 2008 till now).

Training and Seminar

- Seminar on “ Strengthening ASEAN Cooperation in Canned Pineapple, Canned Tuna, Tapioca, Frozen Chicken and Frozen Shrimp” at Siam City Hotel

(September 2000)

- Seminar on “ Euro Money” at Krung Tai Bank (April 1998)

- Group discussion with Mr. Robert L. Mallet, US Deputy Secretary of Department of Commerce , at Chulalongkorn University (26 August 2000)

- International Conference on “Monetary Outlook on East Asia in An Integrating World Economy” at Chulalongkorn University (5-6 September 2001)

- International Economics Workshop, Universitiy of Wisconsin-Madison (2003- 2006)

- WTO Dispute Settlement and Developing Countries: Use, Implications, Strategies, Reforms, University of Wisconsin –Madison, May 20-21, 2005.

Skills

- Computer Programs ( Microsoft Office , Maple, Visio, Eview, Minitap, SPSS, Mathematica)

- English Language (Certificate of Proficiency from A.U.A. Language Center) - Japanese Language ( Certificate Japan-Language Proficiency at Level 4)

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Standardized Test Scores - TOEFL : 620 with TWE 5.0 - TSE 50

- GRE : 2000 (verbal 400, quantitative 800, analytical ability 800)

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