Presenters

Alistair Macaulay

University of Oxford

I am a post-doc at the University of Oxford, from where I received my PhD in 2021. I am interested in macroeconomics and information economics, and my current research studies heterogeneity in expectation formation. I will be on the job market in 2022/23. My JMP won the 2022 SUERF Marjolin Prize.

Luca Macedoni

Aarhus University

Kai Maeckle

University of Mannheim

Nicolò Maffei Faccioli

Università Bocconi, IGIER

Elisa Maffioli

University of Michigan

Helene Maghin

KU Leuven

Naomie Mahmoudi

Erudite, Gustave Eiffel, Labor Chair of PSE, TEPP-CNRS

Gerard Maideu Morera

Toulouse School of Economics

I am a PhD candidate at Toulouse School of Economics. My research interests are macroeconomics, contract theory and firm dynamics.

Gosia Majewska

Toulouse School of Economics

Raghav Malhotra

University of Warwick

I am an Economics PhD student at the University of Warwick. I will be on the 2022-2023 economics job market.
I would call myself a microeconomist who tries to understand the empirical consequences of economic models and theory. Outside this field, I also have working interests in labor and public economics.

Simona Malovana

Czech National Bank

I joined the Czech National Bank in 2014 and have served as Director of the Financial Research Division since October 2019. I have a broad expertise in econometric and theoretical modelling, and her research interests include (macro)prudential and monetary policy, systemic risk, and financial stability. I received my doctorate in economics from the Institute of Economic Studies at Charles University in Prague.

Amnon Maltz

University of Haifa

I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Haifa.

I received my Ph.D. from NYU in 2015.

My main research interests are Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics and Decision Theory.

Mikhail Mamonov

CERGE-EI

Currently, I am a 5th year PhD student / Junior researcher at CERGE-EI (Prague) and a visiting researcher at the banking and finance department of the University of Zurich (Switzerland) and the faculty of economics and business of the KU Leuven (Belgium). I will spend the next four months at Princeton University.

Georgios Manalis

University of Edinburgh

Federico Mandelman

Atlanta Fed

Michael Mandler

Giacomo Mangiante

HEC Lausanne

My name is Giacomo Mangiante, I am a fifth-year PhD student at the University of Lausanne and I am currently working as a part-time intern in the Climate team of the Bank of England. My fields of interest are Monetary Economics and Macroeconometrics.

Julien Manili

Bocconi University

Christoph March

University of Bamberg

Panos Margaris

Concordia University

Lefebvre Marie-Noelle

Ecole Supérieure des Professions Immobilières

Viktor Marinkov

University of Oxford

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxfrod. I work on monetary policy with emphasis on expectations formation and communication. I am interested in how deviations from full-info rational expectations help explain macroeconomic data better.

Vadim Marmer

UBC

Fulvia Marotta

University of Oxford

Fulvia is a postdoctoral research at University of Oxford. She is passionate about climate change and its economic and financial effects. Her research focuses on time series and climate econometrics. Her recent work investigates the drivers of economic resilience to climate shocks and climate legislation.

Blake Marsh

Tim Martens

Bocconi

Alberto Martin

CREI

Alberto Martin is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Research in International Economics (CREI), an Adjunct Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, a Research Professor at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (GSE), and a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research. He also serves as Deputy Director for Research at the Barcelona GSE and as Associate Editor at the Journal of International Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics from Columbia University.

Catalina Martinez Hernandez

European Central Bank

Enrique Martínez García

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Enrique Martínez‐García is senior research economist and policy advisor in the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His main research areas are international macro and finance, monetary economics, asset pricing, and applied econometrics. Martínez‐García holds a Ph.D. and MS in economics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, an MA in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA in economics from the University of Alicante.

Clara Martinez-Toledano

Imperial College Business School

Waldemar Marz

ifo Institute

Riccardo M Masolo

Bank of England

Gabriella Massenz

Tilburg University

Aakriti Mathur

Bank of England

I am a research economist at the Bank of England. My research covers topics in banking and banking regulation, corporate finance, and monetary policy transmission and communication.

Peter Hans Matthews

Middlebury College/Aalto University

Alexander Matusche

University of Konstanz

Eeva Mauring

University of Bergen and CEPR

Alexander Mayer

University of Cologne

Harald Mayr

University of Zurich

Lukas Mayr

University of Essex

Francesco Mazzola

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Luca Mazzone

International Monetary Fund

I am an economist at the International Monetary Fund.
My research focuses on Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Household Finance, and Computational Economics.

Eoin Mcguirk

Tufts University

Fabrizia Mealli

University of Florence and EUI

Prof of Statistics at Unifi and part-time Prof of Econometrics at EUI. Research focuses on causal inference, missing data, and Bayesian inference, with applications to the social and biomedical sciences. I sit the Steering Committee of the European Causal Inference Meeting and co-organize the Online Causal Inference Seminars. I am Elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association and currently Associate Editor for JASA T&M, Annals of Applied Statistics and Observational Studies.

Costas Meghir

Yale University

Dennis H. Meier

Leibniz University Hannover

Matthias Meier

University of Mannheim

Vincent Meisner

TU Berlin

Go see my talk. It's very good.

Marco Mello

University of Surrey

Alessandro Melone

The Ohio State University

Jeffrey Mensch

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Irina Merkurieva

University of St Andrews

Irina is a labor economist with research interests in the dynamics of employment behavior over the life cycle, health and aging. She also works on executive compensation and inequality. Irina joined the University of St Andrews as a lecturer (assistant professor) after completing her PhD in Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She previously worked at the Graduate School of Management, St Petersburg State University.

Ayse Gul Mermer

University of Amsterdam, CREED

I am a Visiting Assistant Professor at Tilburg University. I am an economist interested in combining theory and experiments to study diverse topics. In one line of research, I study how to optimally design competitive environments to boost output or spur innovation. I also have a narrowly defined interest in organizational economics focused on discrimination/inequal In another line, I explore how to facilitate coordination in markets under informational externalities and drivers of cooperation.

Claus Michelsen

DIW Berlin

Francesca Micocci

IMT School for Advanced Studies

I am a third-year Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, Networks, and Business Analytics at IMT School for Advanced Studies in Lucca (Italy). My research interests lie at the intersection between Machine Learning and econometrics, with a focus on applying ML techniques to the field of international economics.

Javier Miranda

Halle Institute for Economic Research and Friedrich-Schiller University

Javier Miranda is Deputy Head of the Department of Structural Change and Productivity and the Halle Institute for Economic Research in Germany. He is also Associate Professor in Microeconomics, Productivity Research at Friedrich-Schiller University Jena. Javier began his career at the U.S. Census Bureau in the District of Columbia after receiving his Ph.D. in Economics from American University in 2004.

Leonard Missbach

MCC Berlin

Yuliyan Mitkov

University of Bonn

Sébastien Mitraille

Toulouse Business School

Naci Mocan

LSU

Tatiana Mocanu

Johan Moen-Vorum

London Business School

Myra Mohnen

University of Ottawa

Pooya Molavi

Northwestern University

Pavel Molchanov

Francesca Molinari

Cornell University

Markus Möller

University of Bonn

Jordi Mondria

University of Toronto

Léopold Monjoie

Université Paris Dauphine, PSL Research University

Elia Moracci

European University Institute

I am a third-year PhD Candidate in Economics at the European University Institute in Florence. My main research interest lies in the areas of family economics and macroeconomics: in particular, I study the causes and implications of decisions such as nest-leaving and fertility. I am also interested in the economics of payments, with a focus on the adoption and acceptance of cashless payment methods.

Marta Morazzoni

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

​I am a ​PhD Candidate in Economics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
My interests lie in the field of Macroeconomics, with a focus on Entrepreneurship and Firm Dynamics.

Massimo Morelli

Bocconi University

Carla Moreno

Loyola Marymount University

Economics PhD 22' (Emory University)
Assistant professor at Loyola Marymount University

Hiroshi Morita

Hosei University

Kimiyuki Morita

Senshu University

Mirko Moro

Marius Opstrup Morthorst

Aarhus University

I'm a PhD student at Aarhus University interested in applied micro. I'm currently working on vaccination behaviour and opioid use and abuse