Presenters

Arun Advani

University of Warwick

I am an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick, and Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

I study inequality, tax compliance, and tax design, with a focus on those with high incomes or wealth. I also work on environmental taxation, economic development, migration, and tax in low- and middle-income countries.

I am co-chair of the Discover Economics campaign, aiming to increase the diversity of people who study and work in economics.

Julien Combe

CREST & Ecole Polytechnique

https://sites.google.com/site/combeju/home

Kamila Cygan-Rehm

Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) at the University of Bamberg

I am Head of the Research Group “Outcomes of Education Across the Lifespan“ at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) in Bamberg.

My research interests are in applied microeconomics, mainly education and labor economics, family and population economics, and public health.

Amrita Dhillon

King's College London

Amrita Dhillon is a professor of Economics based at King's College London. Her research has been in political economy and development economics. In the past she has worked in social choice theory, strategic voting, turnout, and also on information economics and mechanism design in a wide variety of contexts from corporate governance to social networks and development economics. Most recently her work has been focused on voting and blockchain.

Rita Dias Pereira

Erasmus School of Economics, Tinbergen Institute

Antonia Diaz

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Professor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

Antoine Ferey

LMU Munich

Hello! I work as an assistant professor at the University of Munich since April 2021, where I conduct research in public economics on the design of tax-benefit systems, combining theory and empirics.

I graduated with a PhD in Economics from CREST, Ecole Polytechnique in March 2021 and my PhD dissertation "Essays on the design of tax-benefit systems" received best dissertation awards from the Association Française de Science Economique and from the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

Laurenz R. K. Guenther

University of Bonn

Federico Innocenti

University of Verona

I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Verona.
I received my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Mannheim in May 2022.
My research interests are in the fields of Microeconomics and Industrial Organization.

Timo Kuosmanen

University of Turku

My research interests span applied economics, econometrics, mathematical economics, microeconomic theory, and operational research. The key objective of my methodological research is to bridge the gap between theoretical rigor and policy-relevance. My application domains include such areas as agriculture and forestry, banking and finance, education and healthcare, energy and environment, markets and regulation, utilities and transportation, among others.

Tsung-Hsien Li

Uni Mannheim and EUI

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Mannheim. My research interests are Macroeconomics and Computational Economics. I will join Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica (IEAS) as an Assistant Research Fellow in Fall 2023, after spending one year as a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at European University Institute (EUI).

Alistair Macaulay

University of Oxford

I am a post-doc at the University of Oxford, from where I received my PhD in 2021. I am interested in macroeconomics and information economics, and my current research studies heterogeneity in expectation formation. I will be on the job market in 2022/23. My JMP won the 2022 SUERF Marjolin Prize.

Mikhail Mamonov

CERGE-EI

Currently, I am a 5th year PhD student / Junior researcher at CERGE-EI (Prague) and a visiting researcher at the banking and finance department of the University of Zurich (Switzerland) and the faculty of economics and business of the KU Leuven (Belgium). I will spend the next four months at Princeton University.

Fulvia Marotta

University of Oxford

Fulvia is a postdoctoral research at University of Oxford. She is passionate about climate change and its economic and financial effects. Her research focuses on time series and climate econometrics. Her recent work investigates the drivers of economic resilience to climate shocks and climate legislation.

Enrique Martínez García

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Enrique Martínez‐García is senior research economist and policy advisor in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His main research areas are international macro and finance, monetary economics, asset pricing, and applied econometrics. Martínez‐García holds a Ph.D. and MS in economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, an MA in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA in economics from the University of Alicante.

Laura Muñoz Blanco

Trinity College Dublin

My research is at the intersection of applied microeconomics, development economics, and economic history. Much of my research combines geospatial data analysis and causal inference methods.

I am on the 2022-2023 job market, and I will be available for interviews. I will present at the EEA 2022 my Job Market paper entitled "Shifting Marriage Timing for Women: Natural disasters and Forced displacement"

Ana Oliveira

University of Porto

I am a PostDoctoral Fellow at UNU-MERIT and, under the H2020 PILLARS Project, I am doing research on the impact of emerging technologies on occupations and skills. I recently graduated from the University of Porto in Economics.
My research interests are Labor Economics, Economic Growth, Technological Change, and Income Distribution.

Christoph Siemroth

University of Essex

Senior Lecturer at University of Essex, UK. I mostly work on financial markets (e.g., on information aggregation and information content of prices) and organizations (e.g., incentives, work from home).

Fields: Behavioral/experimental econ, financial econ, applied theory.

Dennis Verhoeven

Bocconi University

Hi! I'm a Marie Curie post-doc fellow at Bocconi University. I'm also a research associate of the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE and affiliated to KU Leuven.

I do empirical research on the economics of innovation and science. My current work focuses on industrial policy, air pollution, knowledge diversity in teams and the gender productivity gap in science. Earlier projects focus on radical innovation and the measurement of technological novelty.

Klaus F. Zimmermann

Global Labor Organization (GLO)

President, Global Labor Organization (GLO); Co-Director POP@UNU-MERIT; Emeritus Professor, Bonn University; Honorary Professor, Maastricht University, Free University of Berlin, Lixin University and Renmin University of China; Member, German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Regional Science Academy, and Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Sciences. Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Population Economics. Research Fellow, CEPR; Fellow EEA. Founding Director IZA; Past-President DIW Berlin.