Presenters

Jan Kabatek

The University of Melbourne

Kathrin Kaestner

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Emir Kamenica

University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Sotiris Kampanelis

Cardiff University

I am an Assistant Professor at Cardiff Business School in the Department of Economics. My research interests lie in the broad area of development economics and economic geography.

ketevani kapanadze

CERGE-EI

Hi, I am Ph.D. candidate at CERGE-EI, Prague.
My research interests lie in Regional Economics, Economic Geography, and European Integration. Currently, I got interested in covid economics as well.
Also, I enjoy remote sensing and use unconventional data sources for economic analysis, e.g., day-time & nighttime satellite images.

Svatopluk Kapounek

Mendel University in Brno

Tural Karimli

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Finance at the Frankfurt School.

My research interests lie in household and behavioral finance.

Hanno Kase

University of Minnesota

I am a post-doctoral associate at the University of Minnesota. I am interested in quantitative macroeconomics, monetary and macroprudential policy, and computational methods using deep learning.

Daniil Kashkarov

Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education

Johannes Kasinger

Goethe University Frankfurt & SAFE

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics & Finance at the Goethe University Frankfurt. I worked as Head of Policy Center at the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research (SAFE) and visited the Economics department at the UC Berkeley. My research applies microeconometric methods and economic theory to study questions in household finance, public finance, industrial organization, and quantitative marketing. Individual information processing and choice under uncertainty are central to most of my papers.

Lorant Kaszab

Central Bank of Hungary

Deniz Kattwinkel

UCL

Christoph Kaufmann

European Central Bank

Kei Kawakami

Aoyama Gakuin University

Aleksandr Kazakov

Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).

Gustave Kenedi

Sciences Po

Henri Keränen

Toygar T. Kerman

Corvinus University of Budapest

Martin Kerndler

TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology)

I am a Postdoc labor economist with both theoretical and applied focus. My research deals with inefficiencies in wage setting as well as occupational safety at the work place.

Research fields: Population Economics, Labor Economics, Public Economics, Applied Microeconometrics

Sascha Keweloh

TU Dortmund University

Suzanna Khalifa

Aix Marseille University

I am on the 2022-2023 job market, and I will be available for interviews at the EEA 2022 and the ASSA 2023 meetings.

I'm interested in development and gender economics. My curent works focus on the interaction between violence against women and marriage market outcomes in Africa.

Aicha Kharazi

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano


Roza Khoban

University of Zurich

Christian Kiedaisch

University of Namur

Mustafa Kilinc

WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management

Daisoon Kim

North Carolina State University

Heejeong Kim

Concordia University

Associate Professor

Hyung Joo Kim

Federal Reserve Board

Karin Kinnerud

BI Norwegian Business School

Philipp Kircher

Cornell University and Université catholique de Louvain

Prof. Kircher's work focuses primarily on labor markets: how firms set wages and how workers apply to them, how workers sort across occupations, and how this can be facilitated through better online search platforms. He has also worked on economic epidemiology in the context of HIV/AIDS and now Covid-19. He is the Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, researcher at Universite Catholique de Louvain, and honorary professor at the University of Edinburgh.

Shuhei Kitamura

Osaka University

Onno Kleen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Alexander Klein

University of Kent

Mathias Klein

Sveriges Riksbank

Bogdan Klishchuk

Humboldt University of Berlin

Jan Knoepfle

Aalto University

Matthew Knowles

University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany

Michal Kobielarz

KU Leuven

Andrzej Kociecki

University of Warsaw

Boon Han Koh

University of East Anglia

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the School of Economics at the University of East Anglia.

My main research interests are in the fields of experimental and behavioral economics, with a focus on beliefs, gender, and experimental methodology.

I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Melbourne in 2018.

Melike Kökkızıl

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Benedikt Kolb

Deutsche Bundesbank

I am an economist at the Directorate General Financial Stability at Deutsche Bundesbank. My work includes DSGE models and macroeconometric analyses for long-term analytical projects. I graduated from the European University Institute, where my advisors were Fabio Canova and Juan José Dolado.

Research Interests: Empirical Macroeconomics, Financial Stability, Monetary Policy, Computation and Estimation of DSGE Models

David Koll

University of Mannheim & European University Institute

Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Mannheim & Research Associate at the European University Institute

Gilbert Kollenbach

University of Hagen

Robert Kollmann

Universite Libre de Bruxelles & CEPR

Toshiaki Komatsu

The University of Chicago

Nick W. Koning

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am Assistant Professor in Econometrics/statistics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. My interest is hypothesis testing, with a particular interest in testing invariance.

Mika Kortelainen

University of Turku

I am a Professor of Health Economics at the University of Turku and Chief Researcher at the VATT Institute for Economic Research, Finland.

Research Fields: Health Economics, Economics of Education, Applied Microeconometrics

Theodore Koutmeridis

University of Glasgow

Sergey Kovbasyuk

New Economic School

John Kramer

Institute for International Economic Studies

I am a recent graduate of the Institute for International Studies (IIES) at Stockholm University. Soon, I will be starting my tenure as an assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen.
I am interested in macroeconomics, monetary economics and mobility.

Simon Krause

University of Munich (LMU) and ifo Institute for Economic Research, Germany

I am a PhD student at the University of Munich (LMU) and ifo Institute for Economic Research in Germany. My research interests are in applied microeconomics, public, and urban economics as well as empirical methods. I am specifically interested in the economic effects of the digital transformation.

Thomas Krause

Danmarks Nationalbank

Research Economist at Danmarks Nationalbank

Christian Krekel

London School of Economics

Johanna Krenz

University of Hamburg

I'm an assistant professor at Hamburg University. My primary fields of interest are Macroeconomics, International Macro and Finance and Monetary Economics.

I mainly work with DSGE models. Currently I study unconventional monetary policy in a monetary union, using a two-country DSGE model (presented at EEA). Further recent work includes the analysis of macroprudential policy in a regime-switching DSGE model and the analysis of financial integration and cross-country business cycle correlations.

Thilo Kroeger

University of Copenhagen

Sonya Krutikova

Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS)

Kathleen Kuerschner Rauck

University of St. Gallen

Konrad Kuhmann

Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin

I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Berlin School of Economics (BSE) and a research assistant at the Institute of Economic Policy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

I work on empirical and theoretical research projects in the field of macroeconomics, focusing on unconventional monetary policy, financial intermediation and credit supply, and firm heterogeneity.

Moritz Kuhn

University of Bonn

Timo Kuosmanen

University of Turku

My research interests span applied economics, econometrics, mathematical economics, microeconomic theory, and operational research. The key objective of my methodological research is to bridge the gap between theoretical rigor and policy-relevance. My application domains include such areas as agriculture and forestry, banking and finance, education and healthcare, energy and environment, markets and regulation, utilities and transportation, among others.

Nina Kupzig

Ruhr University Bochum

Bohdana Kurylo

CERGE-EI

Shoki Kusaka

Yale University

Nikolas Kuschnig

Vienna University of Economics and Business

I'm a PhD candidate at the Vienna University for Economics and Business. My research interests are in Bayesian econometrics, applied econometrics, and environmental economics.

Alexey Kushnir

Carnegie Mellon University