Presenters

Waldemar Marz

ifo Institute

Riccardo M Masolo

Bank of England

Gabriella Massenz

Tilburg University

Aakriti Mathur

Bank of England

I am a research economist at the Bank of England. My research covers topics in banking and banking regulation, corporate finance, and monetary policy transmission and communication.

Peter Hans Matthews

Middlebury College/Aalto University

Alexander Matusche

University of Konstanz

Eeva Mauring

University of Bergen and CEPR

Alexander Mayer

University of Cologne

Harald Mayr

University of Zurich

Lukas Mayr

University of Essex

Francesco Mazzola

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Luca Mazzone

International Monetary Fund

I am an economist at the International Monetary Fund.
My research focuses on Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Household Finance, and Computational Economics.

Eoin Mcguirk

Tufts University

Fabrizia Mealli

University of Florence and EUI

Prof of Statistics at Unifi and part-time Prof of Econometrics at EUI. Research focuses on causal inference, missing data, and Bayesian inference, with applications to the social and biomedical sciences. I sit the Steering Committee of the European Causal Inference Meeting and co-organize the Online Causal Inference Seminars. I am Elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association and currently Associate Editor for JASA T&M, Annals of Applied Statistics and Observational Studies.

Costas Meghir

Yale University

Dennis H. Meier

Leibniz University Hannover

Matthias Meier

University of Mannheim

Vincent Meisner

TU Berlin

Go see my talk. It's very good.

Marco Mello

University of Surrey

Alessandro Melone

The Ohio State University

Jeffrey Mensch

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Irina Merkurieva

University of St Andrews

Irina is a labor economist with research interests in the dynamics of employment behavior over the life cycle, health and aging. She also works on executive compensation and inequality. Irina joined the University of St Andrews as a lecturer (assistant professor) after completing her PhD in Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She previously worked at the Graduate School of Management, St Petersburg State University.

Ayse Gul Mermer

University of Amsterdam, CREED

I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at Tilburg University. I am an economist interested in combining theory and experiments to study diverse topics. In one line of research, I study how to optimally design competitive environments to boost output or spur innovation. I also have a narrowly defined interest in organizational economics focused on discrimination/inequal In another line, I explore how to facilitate coordination in markets under informational externalities and drivers of cooperation.

Claus Michelsen

DIW Berlin

Francesca Micocci

IMT School for Advanced Studies

I am a third-year Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, Networks, and Business Analytics at IMT School for Advanced Studies in Lucca (Italy). My research interests lie at the intersection between Machine Learning and econometrics, with a focus on applying ML techniques to the field of international economics.

Javier Miranda

Halle Institute for Economic Research and Friedrich-Schiller University

Javier Miranda is Deputy Head of the Department of Structural Change and Productivity and the Halle Institute for Economic Research in Germany. He is also Associate Professor in Microeconomics, Productivity Research at Friedrich-Schiller University Jena. Javier began his career at the U.S. Census Bureau in the District of Columbia after receiving his Ph.D. in Economics from American University in 2004.

Leonard Missbach

MCC Berlin

Yuliyan Mitkov

University of Bonn

Sébastien Mitraille

Toulouse Business School

Naci Mocan

LSU

Tatiana Mocanu

Johan Moen-Vorum

London Business School

Myra Mohnen

University of Ottawa

Pooya Molavi

Northwestern University

Pavel Molchanov

Francesca Molinari

Cornell University

Markus Möller

University of Bonn

Jordi Mondria

University of Toronto

Léopold Monjoie

Université Paris Dauphine, PSL Research University

Elia Moracci

European University Institute

I am a third-year PhD Candidate in Economics at the European University Institute in Florence. My main research interest lies in the areas of family economics and macroeconomics: in particular, I study the causes and implications of decisions such as nest-leaving and fertility. I am also interested in the economics of payments, with a focus on the adoption and acceptance of cashless payment methods.

Marta Morazzoni

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

​I am a ​PhD Candidate in Economics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
My interests lie in the field of Macroeconomics, with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Firm Dynamics.

Massimo Morelli

Bocconi University

Carla Moreno

Loyola Marymount University

Economics PhD 22' (Emory University)
Assistant professor at Loyola Marymount University

Hiroshi Morita

Hosei University

Kimiyuki Morita

Senshu University

Mirko Moro

Marius Opstrup Morthorst

Aarhus University

I'm a PhD student at Aarhus University interested in applied micro. I'm currently working on vaccination behaviour and opioid use and abuse

Giuseppe Moscelli

University of Surrey

Jacob Moscona

Harvard and MIT

Jacob Moscona is currently a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard and a postdoctoral fellow at J-PAL at MIT. His research focuses on development economics, environmental economics, and the economics of innovation. He received his PhD from MIT in 2021 and AB from Harvard in 2016.

Martin Mugnier

CREST, ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at CREST, ENSAE, IP Paris.
My main field of research is Econometrics, with a focus on (nonlinear) panel data analysis. I am particularly interested in the use of high-dimensional statistical learning methods to address identification/estimation problems in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity. I will be on the 2022/23 job market.

Manuel A. Muñoz

European Central Bank

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"

Juan Munoz-Morales

IESEG School of Management

Dilnoza Muslimova

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR). My research focuses on exploring the interplay between genes and environment in shaping human capital outcomes. In 2022, I am joining EUR as a postdoc to work on ERC project: "Genes, Policy, and Social Inequality".

Michal Myck

Centre for Economic Analysis, CenEA

Director of Centre for Economic Analysis. My research is focused on employment and retirement decisions, different dimensions of inequality and the structure of personal taxes and benefits.

Kenichi Nagasawa

The University of Warwick

Markus Nagler

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Costanza Naguib

University of Bern

Federico Nardari

University of Melbourne

Federico Nardari received a Ph.D. Finance from Washington University Saint Louis, and a B.S. at the University of Bergamo. Primary research interests: empirical asset pricing and financial econometrics, with focus on asset allocation, return predictability,
volatility modelling, relations between financial markets and the macro-economy,
determinants of trading activity, measurement of mutual funds performance. He has developed Bayesian econometric methods of interest in financial economics.

Lea Nassal

University of Duisburg-Essen

I am a PhD student at the University of Duisburg-Essen and the doctoral program of the RTG "Regional Disparities and Economic Policy". My main research interests are in labor and gender economics.

Gisle Natvik

BI Norwegian Business School

Margherita Negri

University of St Andrews

Julia Neidhart

Guido Neidhöfer

ZEW Mannheim

Genevieve Nelson

Danmarks Nationalbank

I am a research economist in the Research Unit of Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish Central Bank). My research interests are in macroeconomics, macro-finance, macroprudential policy and monetary policy.

Plamen Nenov

Carolin Nerlich

European Central Bank

Alexander Nesterov

HSE University

Florian Neumeier

IFO Institute

Whitney K Newey

MIT Economics

Whitney Newey is Ford Professor of Economics at MIT and a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and distinguished fellow of the American Economic Association. He served as chair of MIT Economics, on the Executive Committee of the Econometric Society, co-editor of Econometrica, and program co-chair for the 2005 World Congress of the Econometric Society.

Robin Ng

UCLouvain

Kieu-Trang Nguyen

Northwestern University

Giovanni Nicolo

Federal Reserve Board

Dirk Niepelt

University of Bern

Dzhamilya Nigmatulina

London School of Economics

Eleonora Nillesen

Maastricht University