Presenters

Giuseppe Moscelli

University of Surrey

Jacob Moscona

Harvard and MIT

Jacob Moscona is currently a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard and a postdoctoral fellow at J-PAL at MIT. His research focuses on development economics, environmental economics, and the economics of innovation. He received his PhD from MIT in 2021 and AB from Harvard in 2016.

Martin Mugnier

CREST, ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at CREST, ENSAE, IP Paris.
My main field of research is Econometrics, with a focus on (nonlinear) panel data analysis. I am particularly interested in the use of high-dimensional statistical learning methods to address identification/estimation problems in the presence of unobserved heterogeneity. I will be on the 2022/23 job market.

Manuel A. Muñoz

European Central Bank

Laura Muñoz Blanco

Trinity College Dublin

My research is at the intersection of applied microeconomics, development economics, and economic history. Much of my research combines geospatial data analysis and causal inference methods.

I am on the 2022-2023 job market, and I will be available for interviews. I will present at the EEA 2022 my Job Market paper entitled "Shifting Marriage Timing for Women: Natural disasters and Forced displacement"

Juan Munoz-Morales

IESEG School of Management

Dilnoza Muslimova

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR). My research focuses on exploring the interplay between genes and environment in shaping human capital outcomes. In 2022, I am joining EUR as a postdoc to work on ERC project: "Genes, Policy, and Social Inequality".

Michal Myck

Centre for Economic Analysis, CenEA

Director of Centre for Economic Analysis. My research is focused on employment and retirement decisions, different dimensions of inequality and the structure of personal taxes and benefits.