Sophie Häse
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Research Associate
NameMs Sophie Häse M.Sc. (Verkehrswirtschaft)
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Research Interests
- Impacts of exogenous shocks (esp. natural disasters and infrastructure) on real estate prices
- Discounting in cost-benefit analyses (esp. for transportation projects, climate-relevant projects)
Employment & Education
since 2017 | Research Associate / PhD Position, TU Dresden, Chair of Economics, esp. Transport Policy and Spatial Economics |
2015 - 2017 | Student Assistant, TU Dresden, Chair of Transport Economics and International Transport Policy |
2016 - 2017 | Student Assistant, TU Dresden, Chair of Economics, esp. Macroeconomics, Spatial Economics and Regional Science |
2014 - 2017 | Studies in Transport Economics (M.Sc.), TU Dresden |
2011 - 2014 | Studies in Transport Economics (B.Sc.), TU Dresden |
Conference Presentations & Workshops
- 12th Geoffrey J.D. Hewings Regional Economics Workshop, Vienna, Austria, 09/2019
- 59th ERSA Congress, Lyon, France, 08/2019
- Winter Seminar of the GfR (German Speaking Section of the ERSA), Matrei i. O., Austria, 02/2019
- International Seminar on the Frontiers of Data Science, Chengdu, China, 09/2018
- 4th Conference "Verkehrsökonomik und -politik" (Transportation Economics and Policy), Berlin, Germany, 06/2017
Awards
- "Enno-Heidebroek-Urkunde" Award for the best graduate in Transport Economics 2016/2017 at TU Dresden
Teaching
Master
- Costs and Prices in Transport, Tutorials (WT 2019/20)
- Empirical Methods in Transport Economics and Policy, Lecture + Tutorials (WT 2019/20)
- Empirical Methods of Regional Research, Tutorials (ST 2017, ST 2018, ST 2019, ST 2020)
[Video Playlist ST 2020] - Research Seminar Spatial Economics, Seminar (ST 2019, WT 2019/20, ST 2020)
Bachelor
- Infrastructure and Regulation, Tutorials (WT 2017/18, WT 2018/19)
- Microeconomics, Tutorials (ST 2017)
- Strategy and Competition, Tutorials (ST 2017)
- Principles in Economics, Tutorials (WT 2016/17, WT 2017/18)
- Introduction to Scientific Research Methods, Seminar (WT 2017/18, WT 2018/19, WT 2019/20)
- Specific Issues in Spatial Economics, Seminar (WT 2018/19)
Supervised theses
Master's theses
- Natural disasters and long-term economic growth – An empirical analysis based on the example of Hurricane Katrina
- An empirical study on the evaluation of public transport access
- Spatial effects of hub airports e.g. Munich Airport
- Comparing incomes and life satisfaction - Highlighting the relevance and intensity for reference groups
- Economic evaluation of the German §37 ERegG concerning load capacity based route prices of the DB Netz AG
Bachelor's theses
- Effects of public debt on economic growth
- Setting appropriate discount rates for the evaluation of transport infrastructure projects as part of a cost-bene-fit analysis: An international comparison
- Monetary evaluation of traffic noise
- Determinants of real estate prices – An empirical study on the Dresden housing market
- Exploration of the link between subjective well-being and utility
- Models and determinants of location decisions of business companies
- What do climate models tell us about economic effects of the climate change?