Presenters

Peter Nilsson

Stockholm university

Elio Nimier-David

CREST (ENSAE-Ecole Polytechnique)

I am a fifth year PhD Candidate in Economics at CREST (ENSAE-Ecole Polytechnique) supervised by Francis Kramarz. My main fields of interest are labor economics, firm dynamics and spatial economics. I study the impact of major education and labor market policies on growth, wages and firm creation. I am also interested in the development of cities and counties, with a specific focus on employment and spatial inequality. I will be on the 2022/23 job market.

Joelle Noailly

Geneva Graduate Institute & VU Amsterdam

I'm an Associate Professor in Environmental Economics at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, and Head of Research of the Centre for International Environmental Studies (CIES) at the Geneva Graduate Institute.

My research looks at how environmental and climate change policies can induce firms to increase their investments in clean technologies.

Ingmar Nolte

Lancaster University

Lukas Nord

European University Institute

PhD Candidate in Economics
I am interested in Macroeconomics with Heterogeneity.

Andriy Norets

Brown University

Markus Nöth

University of Hamburg

Laurence O'Brien

Cormac O'Dea

Yale University

Tim Obermeier

Institute for Fiscal Studies

Florens Odendahl

Yuval Ofek-Shanny

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

I am a post-doc at the Chair of Economic Theory in the School of Business Economics and Society, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. My main research interests are Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Education Economics, and Teaching of Economics.

Hyunseung Oh

Federal Reserve Board

Ryungha Oh

Yale University

Gabriel Okasa

EPFL

I am a postdoctoral researcher in data science at EPFL. I obtained my PhD in economics and finance with specialisation in econometrics at the University of St.Gallen. My research interests lie at the intersection of econometrics and machine learning, focusing on both predictive as well as causal machine learning. I am particularly interested in estimators based on resampling methods. Besides the theory I enjoy the statistical programming of the related algorithms, mainly using R and Python.

Yoko Okuyama

Uppsala University

I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics of Uppsala University.

My current research focuses on the intersection of labor economics and political economy, particularly relating to gender and socio-political participation.

Ana Oliveira

University of Porto

I am a PostDoctoral Fellow at UNU-MERIT and, under the H2020 PILLARS Project, I am doing research on the impact of emerging technologies on occupations and skills. I recently graduated from the University of Porto in Economics.
My research interests are Labor Economics, Economic Growth, Technological Change, and Income Distribution.

Tomasz Olma

University College London

Jose Olmo

University of Southampton

morten olsen

University of Copenhagen

Growth, Technology, Income Inequality, Automation

Maria Olsson

Norwegian Business School BI

Ali Sina Onder

University of Portsmouth

Economics of science and innovation
"What drives scientific productivity?"
Sounds interesting? Check out www.alisinaonder.com

Jacob Orchard

University of California San Diego

Josue Ortega

Queen's University Belfast

Hi, I'm a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast. I work on market design.

Daniel Ostry

University of Cambridge

Sebastian Ottinger

Northwestern University

Yasemin Özdemir

University of Mainz

Alina Ozhegova

Norwegian School of Economics

Ozgen Ozturk

European University Institute

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the European University Institute. Currently, I am working as an economist at the Bank of England, Monetary Analysis Division.
I am interested in Macrofinance, Firm Dynamics, and Monetary Policy.

Alessia Paccagnini

University College Dublin

Alessia is tenured at the UCD, a research associate at CAMA and the Scientific Communication Manager of a European grant. She published her research in macroeconometrics in top journals and is the recipient of multi research and teaching awards, including the Gender, Diversity, & Entrepreneurship Kauffman Award. Alessia is associate editor of the IJFE and had several research and teaching positions at top institutions including ECB, UPF, UPenn, EUI and Bocconi University, where she got her Ph.D.

Wojtek Paczos

Cardiff University

Rozalia Pal

EIB

Rozália Pál is a senior economist at the European Investment Bank. Her research focus is on financing constraints, investment barriers and high growth enterprises. She holds a PhD from University of Münster and she has published several papers in journals, such as Applied Financial Economics, European Journal of Finance, International Economics, The Journal of Technology Transfer, Small Business Economics and Structural Change and Economic Dynamics.

Kevin Pallara

HEC University of Lausanne

Silvia Palmaccio

KU Leuven

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at KU Leuven. My main research interests are family and education economics. I am particularly interested in examining the role of non-traditional family structures in shaping children’s outcomes in childhood and adulthood.

Maritta Paloviita

Bank of Finland

DocSocSc (economics) Maritta Paloviita works as a senior adviser at the Monetary Policy and Research Department of the Bank of Finland. Her current research interests include inflation dynamics, inflation expectations, and real time data in monetary policy.

Livia Pancotto

University of Strathclyde

Fabio Panetta

European Central Bank

Pierluca Pannella

Sao Paulo School of Economics

Mikhail Panov

HSE Saint Petersburg

Sarah Papich

University of California Santa Barbara

Sarah Papich is a Ph.D. student in economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Alexei Parakhonyak

University of Oxford

Junghum Park

University of Essex

Emmanuel Paroissien

Paris Saclay University

Félix Pasquier

CREST

Evgenia Passari

University Paris Dauphine

Aseem Kasim Patel

University of Essex

Alba Patozi

University of Cambridge

Marcelo Pedroni

University of Amsterdam

Luca Pegorari

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Bruno Pellegrino

University of Maryland

Elena Perazzi

EPFL

Luca Perdoni

University of Edinburgh

I have just completed my Ph.D. at Yale University.
I will join the School of Economics at the University of Edinburgh as an Early Career Researcher next fall. I am a Research Affiliate at CESifo.
My current research investigates institutional sources of inequality using tools from Labor and Urban Economics.

Marco Aurelio Pérez Navarro

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Marcel Peruffo

Brown University

Elena Pesavento

Emory University

Bettina Peters

ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research

Fabien Petit

Aix-Marseille University

Research Fellow at the University of Sussex Business School, starting in September. I am interested in Labor, Behavioral, and Macroeconomics. My research project focuses on the labor market consequences of technological change and changing inter-generational relationships.

Filippos Petroulakis

Bank of Greece

Marco Stenborg Petterson

Brown University

Oliver Pfäuti

University of Mannheim

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Mannheim.

My research interests are in the area of macroeconomics, especially monetary economics, household heterogeneity and deviations from full-information rational expectations.

Hien Pham

Daniela Piazzalunga

University of Trento

Assistant Professor at the University of Trento.
Research interests: economics of education, labour economics, and gender economics.

Andreas Pick

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Davide Pietrobon

University of Geneva

I am an applied microeconomist with a strong interest in economic development. I am currently working on risk-sharing arrangements, technology adoption in agriculture, land and labor markets in village economies, and social networks.

Michele Piffer

King's College London

Paolo Pin

University of Siena - Department of Economics and Statistics

Paolo Pinotti

Bocconi University

Elena Pisanelli

European University Institute

Alessandra Pizzo

Université Paris 8

I am an Assistant Professor ar University of Paris 8 since September 2021.
I am Italian, I obtained my PhD from Paris School of Economics in 2016, then I was a post doc scholar at University of Chile and worked as an Assistant Professor at University Diego Portales in Chile.
I am a macroeconomist interested in labor markets and more recenty getting interested in Integrated Assessment Modelling.

Johannes Poeschl

Danmarks Nationalbank

Jeannine Polivka

University of St.Gallen (HSG)

I am a PhD student in Econometrics at the University of St.Gallen (HSG), holding an M.Sc. in Mathematical Finance from the University of Konstanz. My research interests include Macroeconometrics, Financial Econometrics and Time Series Analysis. Currently, I am exploring structural multivariate volatility models.

Andrea Polo

LUISS, EIEF

Michele Polo

bocconi university

Davide Porcellacchia

European Central Bank

Michael Porcellacchia

Northwestern University

Mario Porqueddu

European Central Bank

Tristan Potter

Drexel University

Thomas Kjær Poulsen

BI Norwegian Business School

Panu Poutvaara

University of Munich and ifo

Panu Poutvaara is Professor of Economics at the University of Munich and Director of the ifo Center for International Institutional Comparisons and Migration Research. His main research interests are migration, public economics, and political economics. He has published in journals like JEEA, EER, the Economic Journal, and the Journal of Public Economics. Highlights of his media coverage include the Economist, the New York Times, Newsweek, the Atlantic, and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

Ines Povoa

Nova School of Business and Economics