Simone Galperti
UC, San DiegoJulio Galvez
Bank of SpainIsmael Gálvez Iniesta
Universitat de les Illes BalearsLeonardo Gambacorta
Bank for International SettlementsLeonardo Gambacorta is the Head of the Innovation and the Digital Economy unit at the BIS. His main interests include the monetary transmission mechanisms, the effectiveness of macroprudential policies on systemic risk, and the effects of technological innovation on financial intermediation.
Gino Gancia
Queen Mary University of LondonYing Gao
MITSalomon Garcia
Bank of SpainAlvaro Garcia-Marin
Attila Gáspár
KRTK-KTI, University of PadovaI am a postdoc at the University of Padova and a research fellow at the Centre of Economic and Regional Science in Budapest.
My main interests are: political economy, development, history
Emanuel Gasteiger
TU WienJonas Gathen
Toulouse School of EconomicsLaura Gati
European Central BankMarie Gauthier
University of Pau and Pays de l'AdourNicolas Gavoille
Stockholm School of Economics in RigaLudovica Gazze
University of WarwickI am an environmental and health economist.
Conserving resources and reducing pollution are among the most pressing challenges facing society. Designing programs to achieve these goals requires an understanding of 1) pollution damages and 2) individuals' and firms' compliance behavior.
I investigate these issues using large administrative datasets and experimental and quasi-experimental methods.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick.
Luca Gemmi
HEC LausanneI am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Finance Department, HEC Lausanne. I received my PhD in Economics at Boston College.
My research focuses on the role of cognitive limitations and information choice in different areas of macroeconomics and financial economics.
Nicolò Generoso
Yale UniversityMiriam Gensowski
Rockwool FoundationSabrina Genz
Utrecht UniversityLjubica Georgievska
UCLA Anderson School of ManagementAndrea Geraci
University of PaviaI am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Pavia. Before joining the University of Pavia, I worked as a research economist at the Competence Centre for Microeconomic Evaluation of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy, between 2017 and 2022. My research focuses on applied microeconometrics, with a specific interest in policy evaluation, labour economics, public economics.
Marco Valerio Geraci
National Bank of BelgiumI am an economist at the Research Department of the National Bank of Belgium. I completed my PhD at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ECARES) in 2017.
Georgios Gerasimou
University of St AndrewsReyer Gerlagh
Tilburg UniversityAlexis Ghersengorin
Paris School of EconomicsMaddalena Ghio
European Central BankRaffaella Giacomini
University College LondonDomenico Giannone
Mario Giarda
José Victor C. Giarola
Maastricht UniversityAlexandra Gibbon
Heinrich Heine University of Duesseldorf & Duesseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE)Simona Giglioli
Banca d'ItaliaSara Gil Gallen
Università degli studi di Bari "Aldo Moro"Tommaso Giommoni
ETH ZurichMassimo Giovannini
Central Bank of MaltaMélanie Gittard
Paris School of EconomicsPamela Giustinelli
Bocconi UniversityI am an assistant professor at Bocconi University and hold affiliations to Bocconi's IGIER and LEAP, UiO's Department of Economics, UEssex's ESRC-MiSoC, and UChicago's HCEO Working Group.
Before moving to Bocconi, I worked at the UMichigan's Survey Research Center (Health and Retirement Study), to which I am still affiliated as an adjunct research assistant professor.
My research areas are: Judgement and Decision, Applied Microeconometrics, Human Capital, Family Economics, and Survey Design.
Phillipp Gnan
Vienna University of Economics and BusinessI am a teaching and research associate at Vienna University of Economics and Business, where I also pursue my PhD in Finance.
My current research interests include the interaction of monetary policy and financial markets, monetary policy communication, subjective believes of households, applied machine learning and natural language processing.
Matthias Gnewuch
University of BonnPhD Candidate at the University of Bonn
Maximilian Göbel
ISEG - Universidade de LisboaI'm a PhD student in Economics. My research interests are rather broad, ranging from climate econometrics to empirical macro. I am, however, most interested in machine-learning, Bayesian statistics, and the combination thereof.
Isabel Goedl Hanisch
LMU MunichI am an Assistant Professor of Economics at LMU Munich and a research affiliate of the CESifo Research Network. My research interests include Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, Finance, and Banking. I received my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame in 2021.
Penny Goldberg
Nathan Goldstein
Bar-Ilan UniversityDaniel Goller
University BernLibertad Gonzalez
Universitat Pompeu FabraAssociate professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Barcelona GSE (labor, public, health, gender)
Alexey Gorn
University of Liverpool Management SchoolLucyna Gornicka
European Central BankYuriy Gorodnichenko
University of California, BerkeleyPhilippe Goulet Coulombe
Université du Québec à MontréalDaniel Graeber
DIW BerlinGiuseppe Grasso
University of Luxembourg & LISERI am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Luxembourg (Economics department) and the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economics Research - LISER (Labor Market department).
I conduct research in the field of labor economics. My current work focuses on labor demand and skill requirements, their interaction with labor market institutions, and their role in determining wage inequality.
Alejandro Graziano
University of NottinghamMarco Graziano
University of LausanneI am a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Lausanne and a PhD trainee at the International Policy Analysis Division of the European Central Bank.
My interests are in international economics and finance, and macroeconomics with financial frictions. I am currently working on projects related to safe assets, the International portfolio choice of financial intermediaries, and the spillovers of US quantitative easing through foreign banks.
Manuel Grieder
UniDistance SuisseMarie-Pascale Grimon
Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm UniversityAssistant Professor
Charisios Grivas
Birkbeck UniversityI am a PhD candidate in economics who employs tools from econometrics and statistics to make contributions in finance and macroeconomics.
Andre Groeger
Universitat Autonoma de BarcelonaI am Assistant Professor of Economics (tenure-track) and Serra Húnter Fellow at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics (BSE), and Fellow at Markets, Organizations and Votes in Economics (MOVE). My research interests are in Applied Microeconomics, Data Science, Development, Labor and Political Economy.
Carl-Christian Groh
Christoph Grosse-Steffen
Banque de FranceChristoph is Deputy Head at Banque de France's Monetary Policy Division. His research interests are in monetary and fiscal policy.
Dominik Grothe
LMU MunichJakub Growiec
SGH Warsaw School of EconomicsProfessor and Head of Department of Quantitative Economics, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. Key interests: economic growth theory, innovation, automation, income distribution, social capital.
Philipp Gruebener
Goethe University FrankfurtI am a postdoctoral researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt. My research interests are in macroeconomics, labor economics, and public finance.
Daniel Gründler
University of InnsbruckKlaus Gründler
ifo Institute, University of Munich (LMU)Hans Peter Grüner
Gabriele Guaitoli
University of WarwickI am a macroeconomist interested in spatial and inter-generational inequalities. In my work, I employ both theory and microdata to answer macro-level questions.
Currently, I am a PhD student at the University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
Pierfrancesco Guarino
University of VeronaMaximilian Guennewig
University of BonnI am a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Finance and Statistics, housed within the University of Bonn’s Department of Economics. I obtained my PhD from the LSE.
My research focuses on Monetary Economics and Finance, in particular on digital currencies and bank recapitalisation strategies.
Jose-Alberto Guerra
Universidad de los AndesEtienne Guigue
CRESTI am a PhD candidate in Economics at CREST (ENSAE-Ecole Polytechnique).
My research lies at the intersection of trade and industrial organization, with a focus on the role of market power in supply chains.