Presenters

Frank DiTraglia

University of Oxford, Department of Economics

Jose Angelo Divino

Catholic University of Brasilia

I am Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Graduate Program of Economics at the Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil. I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the Boston University. My research interests are monetary policy, macroeconomics, and applied econometrics. Currently, I am also senior research fellow of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Consultant and Project Director of the University of Illinois at Chicago and Editor of the EconomiA.

Shiv Dixit

Indian School of Business

Milena Djourelova

U Chicago

Sonja Dobkowitz

Bonn University

I am a PhD candidate at the University of Bonn. My research focuses on environmental economics and inequality from a macroeconomic perspective. In my theory work, I study the use of fiscal policy instruments within the optimal environmental policy. My current work centres on empirical analyses of sustainable demand and the direction of innovation.

Isabella Dobrescu

University of New South Wales

Isabella's interests are in labour, public finance, health and applied econometrics.She has primarily focused her structural work on topics related to consumption and saving dynamics, as well as studying risk-taking and cognition via nonparametric partial identification methods. More recently, she combines theory, empirical analysis and randomised controlled trials to help design interventions that aim to improve educational outcomes using technology.

Sam Dodini

Norwegian School of Economics

I am an applied labor and public economist with broad interests. My current work in labor incorporates insights from behavioral economics and also examines the effects of occupational licensing and monopsony power. I also have work on the importance of worker skills and labor unions.

Sebastian Doerr

Bank for International Settlements

Sebastian Doerr is a economist at the Bank for International Settlements in the Monetary and Economic Department and recevied his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Zurich.

At the BIS he is part of the Innovation and the Digital Economy unit, where he works on the regulation of fintechs and cryptocurrencies and examines the consequences of financial innovation for data privacy, credit supply, and competition in the financial sector.

Hendrik Döpper

DICE, University of Düsseldorf

Nicolas Doremus

Scuola Universitaria Superiore Pisa

Luca Flora Drucker

Central European University

I am a PhD candidate at Central European University, Vienna. My research lies in behavioral and experimental economics and in the economics of education. I am interested in how preferences are shaped by circumstances and contexts. The current topics I am working on are redistributive preferences, inequality in education, and self-control problems.

Jun Du

Aston University

Evgeniya Dubinina

Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies

Yulia Dudareva

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Georg Duernecker

Goethe-University Frankfurt

Stéphane Dupraz

Banque de France

Ricardo Duque Gabriel

University of Bonn

I am a Ph.D. student in Economics at the University of Bonn, a doctoral fellow of the Research Training Group 2281 “The Macroeconomics of Inequality”, and a member of the MacroFinance and MacroHistory Lab. My research interests lie in the intersection of empirical macroeconomics and finance with economic policy. My supervisors are Farzad Saidi, Moritz Schularick, and Donghai Zhang.

Kathrin Durizzo

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Kathrin Durizzo is a 3rd year PhD candidate in Development Economics at ETH Zurich. Her research focus lies on fostering inclusive, sustainable, and resilient social health protection schemes in sub-Saharan Africa. Her work has been published in leading field journals such as World Development and Health Economics.

Isis Durrmeyer

Toulouse School of Economics

Mehran Ebrahimian

Stockholm School of Economics

Peter Eccles

Bank of England

Federico Echenique

California Institute of Technology

Tom Eeckhout

Ghent University

Michael Ehrmann

Michaela Elfsbacka Schmöller

Bank of Finland

Aldo Elizalde

Queen's Belfast University

Ali Elminejad

Charles University

I am a PhD candidate at the Institute of Economic Studies (IES) of Charles University.

My research interests rest on two columns: first, meta-analysis in macroeconomics and finance. Second, macroeconomics and monetary economics, particularly the interaction between monetary and macroprudential policies within dynamic macroeconomic models.

Ruben Enikolopov

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Andrey Ermolov

Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University

Carlos Esquivel

Rutgers University

Kirill S. Evdokimov

Rice University

Adrien Fabre

ETH Zürich

Ximeng Fang

University of Oxford

Vincent Fardeau

Higher School of Economics

Assistant Professor
International College of Economics and Finance (ICEF)
HSE University

Interests: microstructure, frictions

Christine Farquharson

Institute for Fiscal Studies

Dimas Fazio

National University of Singapore

Jennifer Feichtmayer

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Christina Felfe

University of Würzburg

Chiara Felli

LUISS - MEF

Gianluca Femminis

Universita' Cattolica del S. Cuore

Antoine Ferey

LMU Munich

Hello! I work as an assistant professor at the University of Munich since April 2021, where I conduct research in public economics on the design of tax-benefit systems, combining theory and empirics.

I graduated with a PhD in Economics from CREST, Ecole Polytechnique in March 2021 and my PhD dissertation "Essays on the design of tax-benefit systems" received best dissertation awards from the Association Française de Science Economique and from the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

Sofía Fernández Guerrico

Université Libre de Bruxelles

I am a Horizon Europe MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow at the ULB. I received my PhD in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. My fields of research interest are Labor Economics and Health Economics.

Annalisa Ferrando

European Central Bank

Annalisa Ferrando is Senior Lead Economist at the ECB. Previously she worked at the Bank of Italy, EC and EIB. She holds a MPhil in Economics from Oxford University. She is an expert on firm surveys. Her research focuses on access to finance. She has published in leading academic and policy journals.

Tiago Ferraz

Universidade de São Paulo

Ana Figueiredo

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Dalila Figueiredo

EUI

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. My research interests are in development economics and applied microeconomics, with a focus on marriage, gender, education and child development.

Lucas Finamor

Yale Economics

Daria Finocchiaro

Sveriges Riksbank and ECB

Simon Finster

University of Oxford

Raffaele Fiocco

University of Bergamo

Michele Fioretti

Sciences Po

Melih Firat

Johns Hopkins University

Albert Flak

University of St. Gallen

Sebastian Fleitas

KU Leuven

Joel Flynn

MIT

I am a PhD candidate at MIT with broad interests in macroeconomics, finance, and theory.

Marc Folch

University of Chicago

Riccardo Franceschin

Sabanci University

Assistant Professor at Sabanci University
macro and labour economics

Jana Freundt

University of Fribourg

Joachim Freyberger

University of Bonn

Mira Frick

Yale University

Lea Fricke

University of St. Gallen

I am a PhD student at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. My main research interests are in the field of public economics and optimal policy design.

Fulvia Fringuellotti

Maren Froemel

Bank of England

Carolina Fugazza

University of Torino

Satoshi Fukuda

Bocconi University

Manuel Funke

Kiel Institute

Francesco Furlanetto

Norges Bank

Principal Researcher at Norges Bank

Francesco Fusari

University of Surrey

Bathusi Gabanatlhong

Charles University

Bathusi Gabanatlhong is an economist and a first year PhD Candidate. Her research focuses on corporate tax avoidance. Through her research she aims to contribute to the ongoing fight against illicit financial flows.
Prior to arriving at Charles University, she worked on economic development issues in the Ministry of Finance for several years.

Adam Gabor Zawadowski

Central European University

Ruben Gaetani

University of Toronto

Andres Gago

Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

My research interests lie both in the fields of behavioral economics and political economy. Currently, I am exploring how electronic marketplaces can foster negotiations by easing the emotional distress associated with bargaining. In a joint project with Abad, Bermejo and Carozzi, we also explore how politicians' private incentives affect government's decisions to ask for external financial aid.

Yannis Galanakis

University of Kent

I am Postodoctoral Researcher at the University of Kent. I work on an ESRC-funded project, entitled “Business Creation in the UK”.

My PhD discussed the Human Capital Mismatch in the UK using both theoretical and empirical approaches.

My research intrests lie on labour economics, firm creation and applied economics.

Maddalena Galardo

Banca d'Italia

Arthur Galichère

University of Warwick

I am a Teaching Fellow at the University of Warwick. I specialise in Macro-finance. My research focuses on asset price bubbles, macroeconomic policies and financial stability. I designs theoretical models and applies empirical methods to evaluate the effects of bubbles on the economy and provide policy recommendations. I hold a BSc and an MSc in Economics and Management from the University of Caen (2014, 2015), an MRes and PhD in Economics from University of Glasgow (2017, 2022).

José-Elías Gallegos

IIES Stockholm

Andrea Gallice

University of Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto

CURRENT POSITIONS
• Associate Professor, ESOMAS Department, University of Torino
• Research Fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto

RESEARCH FIELDS
• Game Theory, Political Economy, Industrial Organization

EDUCATION
• Ph.D. in Economics, European University Institute, 2007
• M.Res. in Economics, European University Institute, 2003
• M.Sc. in Economics, University College of London, 2002
• B.A. in Economics, University of Torino, 2001


Alessio Galluzzi

University of Sydney

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at The University of Sydney Business School. I completed my PhD in Economics at UCLA in 2019, where I developed an interest for Macroeconomics and Finance. My current research focuses on the role intermediaries play in the provision of liquidity.