Presenters

Philip Sauré

JGU Mainz

Aurélien Saussay

London School of Economics

Maxime Sauzet

Boston University

Maxime Sauzet is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Questrom School of Business, Boston University. He is also an affiliated faculty at the Department of Economics. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 2021.

His research combines theoretical, empirical, and computational approaches, and focuses on topics in Asset Pricing & Applications (International Finance, Environmental Finance, etc.), Macroeconomics, and Machine Learning Methods.

Anthony Savagar

University of Kent

Giulia Savio

University Bocconi

Hello! I am a Post-Doc at Axa Research Lab on Gender Equality, at Bocconi University (Dondena Centre).
My interests are in the fields of gender economics, political economy and public economics.

Garrett Schaller

Paul Schaudt

University of Bern

I am currently a post-doctoral researcher with a focus on Regional Economics, Development Economics, Data Science, and Political Economy at the Wyss Academy for Nature of the University of Bern and research associate of the University of St.Gallen. My recent research projects examine the effects of regional capital cities on the spatial distribution of economic activity within countries, as well as the determinants of subnational border reforms and ethnic politics primarily within Africa. I also

Julia Schaumburg

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Timo Schenk

University of Amsterdam

Florian Scheuer

University of Zurich

Pia Schilling

Free University of Bolzano

David Schindler

Tilburg University

I am primarily interested in behavioral & experimental economics, economic history, and personnel economics. With my research, I seek to understand how insights from behavioral economics influence behavior in questions of public policy, political economy, as well as finance, and firm organization. In the past, I have predominantly used secondary data, as well as laboratory & field experiments.

Sebastian Schirner

Ruhr-University Bochum

Pronouns: he/him

Renke Schmacker

Université de Lausanne

Daniel Schmidt

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Patrick Schmidt

University of Zurich

Niklas Schmitz

University of Cambridge

I am a 2nd-year economics PhD student at the University of Cambridge. My research interests include macroeconomic risk and uncertainty, monetary economics, and time series econometrics.

Sebastian O. Schneider

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods

Felix Schönenberger

Institute of Economics, USI Lugano

Eline Schoonjans

Technical University Munich

Sarah Schroeder

Aarhus University

Valentin Schubert

Stockholm School of Economics

Jana Schuetz

Friedrich Schiller University Jena

I am a third year PhD candidate in Economics at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena.

My research focuses on pension and gender economics. I am particularly interested in the effects of information provision on policy preferences regarding pensions and gender inequality.

Alison Schultz

University of Mannheim

I am a PhD candidate interested in how the financial sector benefits and hurts society. I work on financial stability, trade finance and financial crime.

Hanna Schwank

University of Bonn

Assistant Professor of Economic History @ University of Bonn. Labor/History/Dev

Carlo Schwarz

Karsten Schweikert

University of Hohenheim

Alessandro Scopelliti

KU Leuven and European Central Bank

Chiara Scotti

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board

Kurt See

Bank of Canada

Christian Seel

Maastricht University

Veronika Selezneva

CERGE-EI

Nassima Selmane

University of Groningen

Maxim Senkov

CERGE-EI

I am a PhD candidate at CERGE-EI in Prague. I am an applied economic theorist using game theory and probability theory to address questions in information economics.
Research interests: Bayesian persuasion, costly information acquisition, dynamic incentive problems.

I am participating in the 2022–2023 academic job market.

Enrique Sentana

Sandra Sequeira

London School of Economics

Enrico Sette

Bank of Italy

Enrico Sette (PhD Economics, LSE, 2007) is Deputy Head of the Firms and Regional Analysis Division at the Bank of Italy. Enrico joined the Bank of Italy in 2005. His research interests are in banking and corporate finance.

Eleonora Sfrappini

IWH - Halle Institute for Economic Research

Eleonora Sfrappini joined the Department of Financial Markets at the Halle Institute for Economic Research as a doctoral student in October 2019. Her research focuses on banking, financial regulation and climate finance. She received her bachelor's degree from Free University of Bozen-Bolzano and her master's degree from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg. In 2021 she was awarded the Lamfalussy Research Fellowship by the ECB.

Qianqian Shang

CEMFI

Adi Shany

Tel Aviv University

Ippei Shibata

International Monetary Fund

I am an Economist in the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund. I graduated from University of Chicago with a Ph.D. in Economics in June 2016. I study the intersection between labor economics and macroeconomics. My general approach to research is to use micro level data to gain deeper insight for aggregate labor market dynamics. I am generally interested in understanding the role of worker's heterogeneity in the macroeconomic labor context.

Mototsugu Shintani

University of Tokyo

Mototsugu Shintani is Professor at the University of Tokyo. Before joining the Faculty of Economics at the University of Tokyo in 2018, he worked at Osaka University, Keio University, Vanderbilt University, the Bank of Japan, the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Tokyo. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University.

Vinish Shrestha

Towson University

Malik Shukayev

University of Alberta

Malik Shukayev is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta. Malik's research fields are Monetary Economics and Macroeconomics.

Zahra Siddique

Przemyslaw Siemaszko

Warsaw School of Economics

I'm a PhD student at Warsaw School of Economics. I mostly work on Game Theory, Social Networks and Econ Theory. I'll present a paper that's joint work with Jan Gromadzki, who's currently on the job market.

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.

Daniele Siena

Politecnico di Milano

Sara Signorelli

University of Amsterdam

Assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam since September 2021. Interested in labor economics, migration and innovation.

Anna Simoni

CREST

Louis Sirugue

Paris School of Economics

Elizaveta Sizova

NHH Norwegian School of Economics

I am an Assistant Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance at NHH Norwegian School of Economics. Prior to joining NHH in August 2022, I have obtained a PhD in Business Economics at KU Leuven. My research interests are in banking, risk management and financial regulation. For CV and more info, please consult my personal website https://elizavetasizova.github.io/

Trine Skriver Høholt Jensen

Aarhus University

I am a PhD student at the Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University.
Most of my research is in immigration and labour economics with a focus on how immigrants invest in human capital at the host country.

Anton Skrobotov

Ctirad Slavik

CERGE-EI

Tymon Sloczynski

Brandeis University

Gabriela Smarrelli

University of Oxford

I am a PhD Candidate at the Department of International Development at Oxford University.

My primary research fields are development economics, economics of education, and public administration.

My research focuses on two topics. First, I investigate the barriers to human capital accumulation, particularly those imposed by the prevalence of violence and restrictive social norms. Second, I explore the role of incentives and non-pecuniary sources of motivation on bureaucrats’ performance.

Danila Smirnov

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

macroeconomics, heterogeneity, optimal policy, monetary policy

Alex Smolin

Toulouse School of Economics

Andis Sofianos

University of Heidelberg

Takeharu Sogo

SKEMA Business School

Konstantin Sommer

University of Amsterdam

PhD student, focusing on topics in environmental and international economics.

Konstantin Sonin

University of Chicago

Emil Sorensen

School of Economics, University of Bristol

Peter Norman Sorensen

University of Copenhagen

Professor at the University of Copenhagen. Key interest is information economics, with broader interests in economic theory as well as finance theory.

Mateus Souza

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Lisa Spantig

RWTH Aachen University and University of Essex

Andre Speit

Mark Spiegel

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Frank Stähler

University of Tübingen

Andrew Steck

University of Toronto

Sergey Stepanov

Higher School of Economics

Vincent Sterk

Lennart Stern

PSE-EHESS

Gero Stiepelmann

University of Bonn

I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Bonn with research interest in labor economics and monetary and fiscal policy.

Morten N. Stostad

Paris School of Economics

As a PhD candidate at the Paris School of Economics, I study inequality's societal effects using both empirical and theoretical methods. I am on the academic job market in 2022-23 with the paper "Inequality Externality Beliefs and Redistributive Preferences".

I spent most of the 2021-22 academic year at UC Berkeley visiting Emmanuel Saez, and will spend the 2022-23 academic year at the Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) on a one-year visiting fellowship.

Joerg Stoye

Cornell University