Presenters

Michael Poyker

University of Nottingham

Marta Prato

University of Chicago

Silvia Prina

Northeastern University

Elizaveta Pronkina

Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Université Paris-Dauphine, France. I received my PhD in Economics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 2021. I am an applied microeconomist. Currently, I am contributing to the SHARE-ERIC’s COVID-19 research project about the non-intended consequences of COVID-19 control.

Aurelija Proskute

Bank of Lithuania, Vilnius University

Roger Prudon

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Maria Ptashkina

University Pompeu Fabra

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Pompeu Fabra University. I am interested in International Economics, International Trade, and Trade Policy. My research studies the impact of preferential trade agreements on countries' bilateral trade, and firm behavior.

Veronika Pueschel

University of Regensburg

Dmitrii Pugachev

INSEAD

Giuseppe Pulito

Aarhus University

Daniela Puzzello

Indiana University

Krzysztof Pytka

University of Mannheim

Qian Qi

Peking University

Matthias Qian

University of Oxford

Xiangyu Qu

CNRS

Xavier Ragot

Sciences Po

Akash Raja

London School of Economics

Aizhamal Rakhmetova

CERGE-EI

Sebastian Rast

De Nederlandsche Bank

Christopher Rauh

University of Cambridge

Sahil Ravgotra

University of Surrey

Debraj Ray

New York University

Tali Regev

Reichman University (IDC)

Oliver Rehbein

University of Bonn

Camille Remigereau

Kevin Remmy

University of Mannheim

Théodore Renault

Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)

I am a PhD candidate in economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID). My research focuses on monetary policy issues. I have a particular interest in using regional-level data to study macro outcomes.

Arnaud Reynaud

Toulouse School of Economics

Arnaud Reynaud is research director at INRAE (French Institute for Research in Agriculture and Environment) and member of the Toulouse School of Economics His research interests include environmental economics, water economics, risk and uncertainty and agricultural economics. He has published in leading journals such as the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, The European Review of Agricultural Economics, Ecological Economics.

Federico Ricca

Vancouver School of Economics, University of British Columbia

I am a PhD Candidate at the Vancouver School of Economics, University of British Columbia. I received my MSc and BSc in Economics from Bocconi University.

My research interests are in Political Economy, Public Economics, and Public Finance.

Massimo Riccaboni

IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca

Professor of Economics. Director of AXES research unit at IMT Lucca.

Tara Rice

Bank for International Settlements

Florian Richard

Université Laval

Nadine Riedel

University of Münster

Regina T. Riphahn

Kim Ristolainen

University of Turku

Kim Ristolainen is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Economics at University of Turku. His research interests are in machine learning, natural language processing, behavioral finance and financial stability. He has previously worked as an Yrjö Jahnsson Fellow in the Department of Economics at MIT and as a project researcher at the Bank of Finland’s Monetary Policy and Research Department

Dheeya Rizmie

Imperial College London

Mark Roberts

Pennsylvania State University

Matthias Rodemeier

Bocconi University

Alexander Rodivilov

Stevens Institute of Technology, School of Business

Rosina Rodriguez Olivera

University of Bonn

Joost Roettger

Deutsche Bundesbank

Dominic Rohner

University of Lausanne

Marco Rojas

Banco Central de Chile

Giulia Romani

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

I am a PhD student in Economics at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. My research interests lie at the intersection of Economic Geography and Public Economics. In the applied work, I employ tools from policy evaluation and spatial analysis to investigate the effects of public intervention on regional disparities.

Davide Romelli

Trinity College Dublin

Dario Romero

Columbia University

Federico Rossi

Michelangelo Rossi

Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Marzena J. Rostek

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Duncan Roth

Institute for Employment Research

Duncan Roth is the head of the new junior research group “Occupations and Employment Trajectories” at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). His research interests are in the filed of empirical labour economics. Currently, he is working on topics concerning the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the labour market, the minimum wage and the sources of dynamic agglomeration effects.

Daniela Rroshi

Vienna University of Economics and Business

Mirco Rubin

Margarita Rubio

University of Nottingham

Dr. Margarita Rubio is an Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham (School of Economics).
Her research fields are Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. Her research focuses on Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models with financial frictions. Her topics of interest include housing markets, macroprudential policies and their interrelation with business cycles and monetary policy.

Enrico Rubolino

HEC Lausanne

Britta Rude

ifo Institute

Jonas Rudsinske

University of Göttingen

Hernan Ruffo

UTDT


I am Associate Professor of the Department of Economics at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella.

My research interests include Labor Economics and Applied Economics. I have done research on unemployment insurance, Social Security and informality.

Pablo Ruiz-Verdu

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
My research interests center on corporate governance, the various ways in which asset managers influence financial markets and firm policies, and contract theory.

Marian Ruemmele

University of Tuebingen

Antonio Russo

Loughborough University

Albert Rutten

Tilburg University

I am an applied labor economist. My research focuses particularly on pensions. I will graduate in 2024.

Fabiana Sabatini

Bank of Italy

Navid Sabet

Goethe University Frankfurt

I'm an applied economist with interests in public economics, political economy, and applied microeconomics.

Mamadou Sacko

Université d'Orléans

I am Ph.D candidate in Economics at the laboratoire d'économie d'orléans and a teaching assistant in Economics and Finance at the University of Orléans. I work on the economic and social impact of conflicts and terrorist attacks.

Raffaella Sadun

Harvard Business School

Luis Felipe Saenz

University of South Carolina

Kjell G. Salvanes

NHH Norwegian School of Economics

Kjell G. Salvanes is a Professor in labor economics at the Norwegian School of Economics NHH. He is the Deputy Director of the Centre of Excellence FAIR-NHH. He has worked extensively on early investment in children and long-term outcomes, inequality in income, health and education and intergenerational mobility. He is a former editor of the Economic Journal, and has been the President of the European Society of Population Economics, and is an elected fellow of SOLE and EALE.

Andrea Salvati

University College London

Margaret Samahita

University College Dublin

I am an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics, University College Dublin. My research is in behavioural economics, where I use primarily experimental methods to study individual decision-making. My current research focuses on the effects of social influence on online behaviour and political preferences.

Virginia Sánchez-Marcos

Universidad de Cantabria

Víctor Sancibrián

CEMFI

I am a PhD student at CEMFI. My research interests are in the field of econometrics and its applications to labor and macroeconomics.

I am currently working on topics related to heterogeneity in (dynamic) panel data models.

Christopher Sandmann

London School of Economics

Dario Sansone

University of Exeter

Dario Sansone is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the Department of Economics at the University of Exeter in the UK. He is also a Research Affiliate at IZA, and he helps managing the European Committee for LGBTQ+ Economists. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Georgetown University in the US. He is interested in LGBTQ issues, Machine Learning, Gender, and Education

Paolo Santini

Paris School of Economics

Adrian Santonja

DIW Berlin

Carlos Sanz

Bank of Spain

Carlos Sanz is a research economist at the Bank of Spain. He obtained his PhD from Princeton University (2016) and his work has been published in economics and political science journals such as Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Public Economics, or Comparative Political Studies.

Horacio Sapriza

Francisca Sara-Zaror

Federal Reserve Board of Governors

Samad Sarferaz

ETH Zurich

Emilie Sartre

Brown University

I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University, affiliated with the Brown Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics. I work on public economics, political economy and labor economics.