M a r ig race M ichele Davis
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ED UCAT ION
Clemson University C lemson, SC: Dec
2013
• Masters Candidate in Economics
• GPA: 3.76/4.00
• Relevant Graduate Coursework Areas: Econometrics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics,
Mathematical Economics, Cost Benefit Analysis, Antitrust and Regulation
University of Alabama T uscaloosa, AL:
M ay 2012
• Bachelor of Science in Commerce and Business Administration
• Concentrations in Economics and Finance
• Cum Laude, GPA: 3.53/4.00
• Relevant Coursework: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, International Trade, Public
Finance, Mathematical Economics, Mathematical Finance, Financial Management, Strategic
Business Management, Investments, Money and Capital Markets, and Statistical data analysis.
London School of Economics London, UK: July 2011
• Summer Study Program, GPA: 3.7
• Development Economics
T H ES IS
Bank Note Counte rfeiting in Antebellum America
• I manually collected historical data and merged it with banking and demographic
data from the time period being analyzed.
• I observed the relationships that occurred between the banking industry and money
counterfeiting during a period of time that had li t t le government intervention. I also
observed the efficiency of the secondary markets to account for specific r isk.
• I used Stata and M icrosoft Excel to combine and analyze my research
• I analyzed my research with the logistic model, panel data regressions, and cost
benefit analysis.
WORK EXPER I ENCE & LEADERSH I P
Research Assistant May- August 2013
• Clemson University; Clemson, South Carolina
• Research Assistant internship for Dr. William Ward in the area of Cost Benefit Analysis
• Editing papers, editing class material, and gathering material for future online class
creation.
Undergraduate Tutor June 2011- May 2012
• The Center for Academic Success; The University of Alabama
• Tutor for undergraduates at the University of Alabama
• Tutored students in a range of introductory to intermediate business courses in subjects such as
Economics, Finance, and Statistics
TEC H N ICAL SK I L LS
Economet ric Analysis
• Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel, and Stata.
• Familiari ty with Bloomberg and SQL
• Can perform Cost Benefit Analysis
H O NORS AND ORGAN IZAT IONS
Outstanding Student in Finance and Economics Award, University of Alabama 2012
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Outstanding Student in Economics Award, University of Alabama 2011
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University of Alabama Honors College, 2010 2012
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Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, 2008 2012
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The National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2009 present
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Golden Key Honor Society, 2009 present
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Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, 2009 – 2012
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University of Alabama Economics Department Tutor, Fall 2011 2012
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