Presenters

Luc Laeven

European Central Bank

Nicolas Lagios

Université libre de Bruxelles

I am a PhD in Economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.

My research interests lie in the general area of Political Economics, Cultural Economics, and Applied Microeconomics.

Etienne Lalé

University of Quebec at Montreal

I am an associate professor of economics at the University of Quebec at Montreal and an IZA Research Affiliate. My research focuses on macroeconomics and labor economics.

Justin Franco Lam

University of Pennsylvania

Fanny Landaud

Norwegian School of Economics

Julia Lang

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Alastair Langtry

University of Cambridge

Giacomo Lanzani

Massachusettes Institute Technology

Kieran Larkin

IIES, Stockholm University

Andrea Lassmann

University of Mainz

Povilas Lastauskas

Bank of Lithuania

Salvatore Lattanzio

Bank of Italy

Humberto Laudares

University of Geneva

Caroline Le Pennec

HEC Montreal

Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher

Xavier University

Elisabeth Leduc

Université libre de Bruxelles

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the Université libre de Bruxelles. I am an applied economist with a particular interest in policy evaluation in the fields of labour and public economics.

Adam Lee

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Hanbaek Lee

University of Tokyo

Ines Lee

University of Cambridge

Jakob Lehr

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

- PhD Student at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy
- Interested in empirical work (environmental economics / public economics)
- Did my Bachelor in Berlin (HU) and Master in Mannheim

Fernando Leiva Bertran

Arizona State University

Claire LELARGE

Université Paris-Saclay

Sarah Lemaire

TSE

Severin Lenhard

University of Bern

First, I did an apprenticeship as a metalworker. Then I studied Economics at the University of Zurich. I obtained my Ph.D. from the University of Bern under the supervision of Winand Emons; Stefan Bühler acted as an external advisor. Now I am working as a Research Associate at the University of Bern and at the Secretariat of the Competition Commission in Switzerland. My main research interests are Industrial Organization and Law and Economics.

Simone Lenzu

New York University

Claire Leroy

CREST

Max Lesellier

Toulouse School of Economics

I'm a 4th year PhD candidate at the Toulouse School of Economics. You can contact me at max.lesellier2@gmail.com

Ro'ee Levy

Vivien Lewis

Bundesbank

I am an economist at the Research Centre of Deutsche Bundesbank, the German central bank. My research interests are in macroeconomics and business cycle analysis. More specifically, I work on labour economics; monetary, fiscal and macroprudential policy; firm dynamics and international macroeconomics. I received a PhD in Economics from KU Leuven in 2008, an M.Sc. in Public Financial Policy from the London School of Economics (UK) in 2002 and a B.Sc. in Economics from the University of Warwick.

Jiaqi Li

the University of Warwick

I am a third-year PhD student in economics at the University of Warwick focusing on labour economics.

Shasha Li

Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) and Magdeburg University

W1 Junior Professor

Tsung-Hsien Li

Uni Mannheim and EUI

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Mannheim. My research interests are Macroeconomics and Computational Economics. I will join Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica (IEAS) as an Assistant Research Fellow in Fall 2023, after spending one year as a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at European University Institute (EUI).

Xiang Li

Halle Institute for Economic Research

Avi Lichtig

University of Bonn

Robert Lieli

Central European University

Peter Lihn Jørgensen

Copenhagen Business School

Valentin Lindlacher

University of Munich (LMU)

Laura Lindsey

Manuel Linsenmeier

London School of Economics and Political Science

Quentin Lippmann

Noemie Lisack

Banque de France

Chunping Liu

Nottingham Trent University

Chunping Liu is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics, Nottingham Business School.
Chunping’s research area is applied macroeconomics, focusing on Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Models with housing markets. Her topics include housing markets, housing finance, economic growth, monetary and fiscal policies.

Heng Liu

University of Michigan

Ting Liu

Stony Brook University

I am an Associate Professor at Stony Brook University, and my research interests include Applied Theory, Industrial Organization, and Health Economics.

Xiaoxi Liu

Bank for International Settlements

I have been a senior financial market analyst in Monetary and Economic Department of Bank for International Settlements since 2019. I hold a master's degree in Economics from Peking University and a Ph.D in Finance from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. I work on research projects related to financial intermediaries, bond market, international finance and emerging market.

Simon Lloyd

Bank of England

Benjamin Lochner

Institute for Employment Research (IAB) and Friedrich-Alexander-Universtät Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)

I am a post-doctoral researcher at the Chair of Macroeconomics at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg and a senior researcher at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). I am also affiliated to the Labor and Socio-Economic Research Center (LASER).

My research interests cover the fields of labor economics, macroeconomics, and labor-finance.

Giovanni Lombardo

Bank for international settlements

Javier Lopez Segovia

University of Bonn

Post-doctoral researcher at the University of Bonn. Interested in Macroeconomics, Labor Economics and Public Policy

Caio Paes Leme Lorecchio

Universitat de Barcelona School of Economics

Hamish Low

University of Oxford

Lina Lozano

NYU Abu Dhabi

I am a postdoctoral associate at the Center for Behavioral Institutional Design (C-BID), at New York University Abu Dhabi. I obtained my PhD at Department of Economics of Maastricht University in September 2021.
Broadly speaking, my research lies within the fields of Experimental and Behavioral Economics. I study competitive behavior, how individuals' preferences for competition are shaped by their risk attitudes and the relation between the menstrual cycle and bargaining behavior.

Dingkun Lu

University of Glasgow

Claudio Luccioletti

CEMFI

PhD Candidate at CEMFI, interested in Urban, Labor and Family Economics.

Friedrich Lucke

Toulouse School of Economics

Melanie Luhrmann

Royal Holloway, University of London and IFS

Elizaveta Lukmanova

KU Leuven

Calvin Luscombe

Amazon Science

Ellie Luu

University of Bristol

Qianjun Lyu