Ilaria D'Angelis
University of Massachusetts BostonJeroen Dalderop
University of Notre DameHusnu Dalgic
University of MannheimOren Danieli
Tel Aviv UniversityI am an assistant professor at Tel Aviv University School of Economics. I received my PhD in Business Economics from Harvard University. I work in Labor Economics, Econometrics, and Political Economy. My interests include income inequality, education, and populism.
Bernhard C. Dannemann
Sandra Daudignon
Ghent UniversityI am a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at Ghent University. I am interested in Macroeconomics (Monetary and Macro Finance) and in Financial Economics.
Julio Dávila
Nazarbayev UniversityJulio Dávila has been faculty, before joining Nazarbayev University, at CORE - Univ. of Louvain, University of Pennsylvania, Centre d’Economie de la Sorbonne - Université Paris 1, and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; as well as visiting scholar at Harvard, Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute, and visiting professor at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
Thomas Davoine
University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (EHL, HES-SO)Jantke de Boer
TU DresdenOlivier De Groote
Toulouse School of EconomicsRalph De Haas
EBRD and KU LeuvenAureo de Paula
University College LondonAmanda De Pirro
Lancaster UniversityDiego de Sousa Rodrigues
Science PoNicodemo De Vito
Bocconi UniversityMartijn de Vries
Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamI am an Assistant Professor in Finance at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. My research interests lay in the field of financial decision making and asset pricing. I study how non-standard beliefs and/or preferences help us better understand investor behavior and the characteristics of assets traded on financial markets.
Damien de Walque
The World BankDamien de Walque is a Lead Economist in the Development Research Group (Human Development and Public Services Team) at the World Bank. He received his Ph.D.in Economics from the University of Chicago in 2003. His research interests include health and education and the interactions between them. His current work is focused on evaluating the impact of financial incentives on health and education outcomes.
Kristof De Witte
KU LeuvenBen Deaner
YalePaul Decaire
Arizona State UniversityRiccardo Degasperi
University of WarwickMarco Del Negro
Federal Reserve Bank of New YorkMarco Del Negro is an economic research advisor in Macroeconomic and Monetary Studies within the Monetary Policy Research Division. He is also the director of the Applied Macroeconomics and Econometrics Center (AMEC), and a CEPR Research Fellow. Mr. Del Negro's research focuses on the use of general equilibrium models in forecasting and policy analysis.
Alexia Delfino
Bocconi UniversityYota Deli
University College DublinI am an Assistant Professor in the School of Economics, University College Dublin.
My research interests are in the fields of Macroeconomics and Banking, Fiscal Policy, Taxation, and Economic Inequality. My research has been published in the Journal of Banking and Finance, and in the Journal of International Money and Finance.
My aspiration is to use micro-economic data to understand macro questions involving the effects of taxation.
Since 2013 I am a member of the Athens Laboratory of thought.
Ghislain-Herman Demeze J.
Bielefeld UniversityOzge Demirci
University of WarwickI am an applied microeconomist interested in labor, discrimination, and digital economics. My research focuses on how digitization affects firms and consumers with a particular interest in discrimination and algorithmic bias.
Piotr Denderski
University of LeicesterThomas Dengler
Humboldt Universität zu BerlinI am a PhD student in Economics at Berlin School of Economics and Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.
My field of research is Macroeconomics, where I focus on Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Labor Economics and Household Heterogeneity.
Angela Denis
Bank of SpainSaumya Deojain
W. Allen Wallis Institute, University of RochesterAmrita Dhillon
King's College LondonAmrita Dhillon is a professor of Economics based at King's College London. Her research has been in political economy and development economics. In the past she has worked in social choice theory, strategic voting, turnout, and also on information economics and mechanism design in a wide variety of contexts from corporate governance to social networks and development economics. Most recently her work has been focused on voting and blockchain.
Saroj Dhital
Southwestern UniversityEnrico Di Gregorio
National Bureau of Economic Research2021/2022 Long-Term Fiscal Policy Post-Doc Fellow at the NBER. Starting in the Fall of 2022, I will join the Fiscal Affairs Department at the IMF.
Alessandro Di Nola
University of KonstanzI am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Konstanz.
My interests lie in the field of Macroeconomics with Heterogeneous Agents, with a focus on Entrepreneurship, Firm Dynamics and Tax Avoidance.
Federico Di Pace
Rita Dias Pereira
Erasmus School of Economics, Tinbergen InstituteTheo Diasakos
University of StirlingAntonia Diaz
Universidad Carlos III de MadridProfessor at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
Carlos Diaz
Universidad Católica de UruguayI am an Associate Professor of Economics and Department Chair at the Department of Social Sciences at Universidad Católica del Uruguay. I have a PhD in Economics from the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. My fields of interest are Crime, Social Networks, Household Economics and Urban Economics.
Vittoria Dicandia
Riccardo DiCecio
FRB of St. LouisAlexander Dietrich
University of TübingenI am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Tübingen.
My research interests are in the area of macroeconomics, especially monetary economics, household expectations, and survey methods.
Topics include behavioral aspects of consumer inflation expectations, implications of climate change for monetary policy, and the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.
Francesc Dilme
University of BonnVelichka Dimitrova
University of WarwickBinta Zahra Diop
University of OxfordFrank DiTraglia
University of Oxford, Department of EconomicsJose Angelo Divino
Catholic University of BrasiliaI 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 BusinessMilena Djourelova
U ChicagoSonja Dobkowitz
Bonn UniversityI 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 WalesIsabella'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 EconomicsI 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 SettlementsSebastian 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 DüsseldorfNicolas Doremus
Scuola Universitaria Superiore PisaLuca Flora Drucker
Central European UniversityI 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 UniversityEvgeniya Dubinina
Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic StudiesYulia Dudareva
University of Wisconsin-MadisonGeorg Duernecker
Goethe-University FrankfurtStéphane Dupraz
Banque de FranceRicardo Duque Gabriel
University of BonnI 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, SwitzerlandKathrin 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.