I completed MA in Economics at the New School in 2011 with a commencement award of outstanding MA graduate and continued to a PhD degree program in Economics at the New School. Since November 2011 I have been assisting the SCEPA on the project for Oxford University Press Handbook on The Macroeconomics of Global Warming. I serve as a teaching assistant for International Finance and Math for Economics courses. In the coming academic year, I will teach my own course on Climate change as a teaching fellow. I worked for the International Labour Organization in Geneva as a consultant on green transition and jobs project 'Towards a Greener Economy: The Social Dimensions' from February to November of 2011. I analyzed policies that would lead to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly economy. For undergraduate studies, I won a government scholarship to study banking and finance at Peking University, in China. I graduated with the award of "Best foreign student of PKU." I worked as an economist with the Mongolian Central Bank for 3 years, where I analyzed macroeconomic performance. In appreciation of my contribution to development of the banking sector the Central Bank awarded me a Diploma of Honor.
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