Presenters

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"