Aino-Maija Aalto
Stockholm universityI am a researcher at the Swedish Institute of Social Research at Stockholm University and Department of Economics at Åbo Akademi University.
My main fields of interest in Economics are
◾Labour Economics and
◾Demographic Economics
In general, I am interested in research related to Social Economics and especially the microeconometric applications to answer questions related to these sub-fields.
Jose Abad
University of ExeterJaap Abbring
Tilburg UniversityAs a professor of econometrics at Tilburg University, I study and teach the theory, computation, and econometrics of dynamic choices and games. In the Structural Econometrics Group, I work with other Tilburg economists interested in structural econometrics, computational economics, and their applications. I am an IAAE, Econometric Society, and CEPR fellow; and a member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities. I am managing editor of The Econometrics Journal.
Lena Abou El-Komboz
ifo InstituteTasso Adamopoulos
York UniversityAbi Adams
University of OxfordJoop Adema
ifo InstituteArun Advani
University of WarwickI 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.
Josefa Aguirre
Pontificia Universidad CatólicaI am an Assistant Professor in Economics at PUC-Chile. My research explores policy-relevant questions in the field of applied microeconomics. My particular areas of specialization are in the economics of education and the labor market.
Achim Ahrens
ETH ZürichAchim Ahrens is a Senior Data Scientist and Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Public Policy Group, ETH Zurich, and Immigration Policy Lab (ETH/Stanford).
Andrea Ajello
Federal Reserve BoardI am chief of the Macro-Financial Analysis section in the Division of Monetary Affairs at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. I am interested in applied macroeconomics, DSGE modeling, and finance. I am currently working on an empirical assessment of the nexus between monetary policy transmission, its effect on financial vulnerabilities, and macroeconomic risk.
Nuray Akin
Ozyegin UniversityKivanc Akoz
Cevat Aksoy
King's College LondonKoray Aktas
University of Milano-BicoccaPostdoctoral researcher at the University of Milan-Bicocca.
Labor economics, income dynamics and inequality, economics of education, internationalization and firms.
Ethem Akyol
TOBB University of Economics and TechnologyEleonora Alabrese
University of WarwickI am an applied microeconomist interested in empirical political economy. My research focuses on misinformation and on voters’ behaviour with a focus on the role of media and its relationship with science and science communication.
Research fields: Political economy, Media economics, Economics of Science.
Daniel Albuquerque
London School of EconomicsPhD student at LSE, joining the BoE at the end of September
Jorge Ale-Chilet
Bar-Ilan UniversityDavide Alonzo
Miguel Alquezar-Yus
European University InstituteI am an applied microeconomist interested in empirical political economy. My research focuses on how institutions influence individuals' political opinions and social actions, with a focus on the role of Catholic church and its relationship with social progress and community building.
Sam Altmann
University of OxfordI'm a DPhil (PhD) candidate in economics from the University of Oxford. I work on Empirical Industrial Organisation, focusing on Market Design, Dynamic Games and (occasionally) Auctions. I will be on the academic job market in 2022-23 with my paper "Choice, Welfare, and Market Design: An Empirical Investigation of Feeding America's Choice System."
Niklas Amberg
Sveriges RiksbankGene Ambrocio
Bank of FinlandJosep Amer-Mestre
European University InstituteI am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the European University Institute. My main research interests lie in the fields of labor economics, public economics, and empirical political economy.
Stanislav Anatolyev
CERGE-EI and NESAsger Lau Andersen
University of CopenhagenAnders Anderson
Stockholm School of EconomicsMark Andor
Francesco Andreoli
University of Verona and LISERMichele Andreolli
London Business SchoolIsaiah Andrews
Harvard UniversityPasha Andreyanov
HSE, MoscowAlin Andries
Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiI am Professor of Banking at Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi and research fellow of Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy. Previously, I was a Go8 Senior Research Fellow at School of Banking and Finance, University of New South Wales and a SCIEX Senior Research Fellow at University of St. Gallen.
My research interests are focused on financial intermediation, household finance and systemic risk.
Georgios Angelis
Aix-Marseille University, AMSEDavid Angenendt
Technical University of MunichYair Antler
Tel Aviv UniversityFrancisca Antman
University of Colorado BoulderFabio Antoniou
Athens University of Economics and BusinessAndré Anundsen
Housing Lab - Oslo Metropolitan UniversityAyala Arad
Tel Aviv UniversityFernando Aragon
Simon Fraser UniversityI am a Professor of Economics at Simon Fraser University (Canada). I received my PhD from the London School of Economics and joined the Department of Economics at SFU in 2010.
My research relates to the fields of Development, Environmental, and Political Economics.
My work is applied and explores the role of natural resources and institutions on local development, economic effects of pollution, and adaptation to climate change, specially of rural households in less developed countries.
Daniela Araujo
University of BambergI have ten years of work experience in public policy design, monitoring, and evaluation, as well as five years of academic experience as researcher in the field of economics of education. Currently, I work as lecturer and researcher at the University of Bamberg in Germany, where I earned my doctoral degree in Economics. My research uses econometric methods to evaluate the effects of teachers and their qualifications on children’s human capital accumulation.
Fernando Arce
Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoBelinda Archibong
Barnard College, Columbia UniversityAssistant Professor of Economics, Barnard College, Columbia University
Maria Aristizabal-Ramirez
Federal Reserve BoardPatrick Arni
University of BristolAlso affiliated to IZA and CESifo. Focus on Labour Economics and related fields (social insurance, public, education, health) and on micro-econometric programme evaluation. Please see website for more.
axelle arquie
CEPIISimone Arrigoni
Trinity College Dublin and Central Bank of IrelandI am a second year PhD Candidate in Economics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), affiliated with the IM-TCD (International Macro) research unit. I am currently visiting the Central Bank of Ireland in the Irish Economic Analysis Division. My research interests lie in the area of international and empirical macroeconomics with a focus on the interplay between macroeconomic dynamics and inequality in wealth and income.
Katrin Assenmacher
European Central BankKatrin is Head of the Monetary Policy Strategy Division at the ECB. From 2010-16 she led the Monetary Policy Analysis unit at the Swiss National Bank (SNB). Her professional interests lie in the areas of monetary policy and time-series econometrics. She holds a Doctorate and a Diploma in economics from the University of Bonn, where she also received her Habilitation. Katrin was a visiting scholar at the Fed of St. Louis, the OeNB and the Universities of Copenhagen and Southern California.