Presenters

Guido Tabellini

Bocconi University

Yuta Takahashi

Hitotsubashi University

Ina Taneva

University of Edinburgh

Wenxia Tang

University of Lausanne

Augustin Tapsoba

Toulouse School of Economics

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at TSE. My research seeks to understand the socio-economic challenges that households are facing in developing countries. I’m currently interested in social norms and their interactions with marriage markets and economic activity in sub-Saharan Africa

Andrea Tarelli

Catholic University of Milan

Andrea Tarelli is Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics for Economic, Financial and Actuarial Sciences at the Catholic University of Milan. He holds a PhD in Finance from EDHEC Business School.

His research interests are asset pricing, asset allocation, financial econometrics and credit risk, with publications in journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, and others.

Luca Taschini

University of Edinburgh Business School

Luca is an economist with particular interests in climate change and sustainable finance. He has published research on a wide range of issues and works with governments, businesses and NGOs on topics of shared interest, such as carbon pricing and institutional investment.

Annalisa Tassi

Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

I am a PhD student at the Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, chair of public economics. My main research interests are public economics, labour economics, and applied microeconomics. My current research focuses on VAT and on volunteering.

Luminita Tatarici

National Bank of Romania

Daniel te Kaat

University of Groningen

Cristina Tealdi

Heriot-Watt University

Cristina Tealdi is Associate Professor of economics at Heriot-Watt University. Her research interests are in labour economics and economics of migration.

Paul Telemo

University of Edinburgh

Emil Temnyalov

University of Technology Sydney

I work on industrial organisation and market design theory.

I am especially interested in research questions with policy applications and significant social welfare consequences, such as for example in the fields of public policy (differential treatment, affirmative action, optimal rationing, inequality), innovation (R&D incentives and the organization of the patent system), antitrust policy and regulation.

Michèle Tertilt

University of Mannheim

Michèle is a Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim. She is a Director of REStud and a Research Professor at the Deutsche Bundesbank. She is a fellow of the Econometrics Society, CEPR, BREAD, EUDN, CESifo and IZA. Prior to joining the University of Mannheim, Michèle Tertilt was a faculty member at Stanford University. She also spent a year at the University of Pennsylvania and a year as a Hoover National Fellow. She holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota.

Laszlo Tetenyi

Bank of Portugal

Anastasija Tetereva

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Stephan L. Thomsen

Leibniz University Hannover

Stephan L. Thomsen, Professor of Economics, is executive director of the Institute of Economic Policy and executive director of the Center for Economic Studies at Leibniz University Hannover. His research focuses on applied econometrics and (micro-)econometric evaluations, and he contributes to questions on labor and education economics, primarily in the area of the evaluation of political reforms, human capital, migration, and social security.

Claus Thustrup Kreiner

University of Copenhagen

Heidi C. Thysen

Norwegian School of Economics

Yuan Tian

University of Nottingham

Christian Tien

University of Cambridge

If identification theory is my research topic, finding new ways to identify causal effects under unobserved confounding is its theme. The theory I'm interested in suits causal questions with difficult confounding structures, not only in economics. While all my results are nonparametric and easy to use with machine learning methods, they also have simple linear model equivalents. Currently, I am a fourth year PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge.

Cedric Tille

Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Vitezslav Titl

Utrecht University

Vitezslav Titl is an Assistant Professor of Law & Economics at Utrecht University School of Economics. He is also a member of Utrecht University Centre for Public Procurement, principal investigator of a Junior STAR grant at Charles University, and an affiliated researcher at KU Leuven. Vitezslav obtained his PhD in economics from KU Leuven and held visiting positions at Bocconi University and Princeton University. The research include public economics, law & economics, and public procurement.

Andrey Tkachenko

Nazarbayev University

Andrey Tkachenko is an Assistant Professor in Economics and he received Ph.D. from Bocconi University. The main fields of his research interests are Industrial Organization and Public Economics, focusing on Auctions, Public Procurement, Mergers, and the Pharmaceutical Industry. He also studies the interaction of Public Procurement with processes of Development and Politics.

Karamfil Todorov

BIS

Juha Tolvanen

University of Vienna

Shekhar Tomar

Indian School of Business

I am an Assistant Professor in the Economics and Public Policy Area at the Indian School of Business. My research lies at the intersection of macroeconomics, trade, and finance, and I extensively use micro-data to answer macro questions.

Christian Traeger

University of Oslo

Kevin Tran

University of Bristol

Lecturer at the School of Economics at the University of Bristol.

Tommaso Trani

University of Navarra

Ekaterina Travova

CEBI, University of Copenhagen

I am a Postdoc at CEBI, University of Copenhagen, with an interest in contributing to a deeper understanding of various economic and social phenomena. I have received a PhD degree in Economics from CERGE-EI, Czech Republic in 2022.

Leonard Treuren

KU Leuven

Jagdish Tripathy

Bank of England

Jeanne Tschopp

University of Bern

Stelios Tsiaras

Swiss Finance Institute , École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of International Finance at the Swiss Finance Institute at EPFL, Switzerland.
Previously I was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute under the mentorship of Professor Ramon Marimon.
I got my PhD in economics at the University of Surrey. My thesis was supervised by Professor Martin Kaae Jensen and Dr. Tom Holden.
My recent research explores the set of unconventional monetary policies by the European Central Bank

Serafeim Tsoukas

University of Glasgow

Riccardo Turati

Universitat Autonama de Barcelona

Riccardo Turati is a Serra Hunter Fellow and Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Economics at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, after obtaining a PhD in Economics from UCLouvain. His research aims at providing novel evidence of the impact of international migration outside the labour markets effects, by allowing a substantial crossbreeding with other fields (e.g. political science and sociology).