Aigerim Yergabulova joined the Graduate School of Business as a Postdoctoral Scholar in October 2021. She received her PhD in Economics from KU Leuven, Belgium. Her research interests lie in the area of Applied Microeconomics, in particular within fields of Labor Economics, Applied Industrial Organization, and International Trade. Her doctoral thesis is centered around the analysis of the role of firm heterogeneity in aggregate outcomes. Her research also focuses on firm dynamics and globalization, and micro foundations of macroeconomic fluctuations.
Journal Articles
1. Increasing market power in Slovenia: Role of diverging trends between exporters and non-exporters
Damijan, J., Konings, J. & Yergabulova, A., May 1 2020, In: World Economy. 43, 5, p. 1327-1345 19 p.
Book Chapters
1. Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Uzbekistan
Konings, J. G. L. & Yergabulova, A., 2020, Uzbekistan: Quality Job Creation as a Cornerstone for Sustainable Economic Growth. Asian Development Bank, p. 178-207
Research Output
Increasing market power in Slovenia: Role of diverging trends between exporters and non-exporters
May 2020, In : World Economy. 43, 5, p. 1327-1345 19 p.
Trade and Foreign Direct Investment in Uzbekistan
2020, p. 178-207
Wage dispersion and firm performance: evidence from Kazakhstan
2022,