Presenters

Emanuela Benincasa

University of Zurich and Swiss Finance Institute

I am a Ph.D. student in Finance at the Department of Banking and Finance – University of Zurich (UZH) and the Swiss Finance Institute (SFI). My research interests lie at the intersection of empirical banking and sustainability, with a focus on inequalities, access to finance, development, and green growth. I worked as a research consultant in the European Investment Bank (EIB) Economics department.

Ahmet Benlialper

ESSEC Business School

I am a PhD candidate in Economics, at ESSEC Business School. My current research interests lie at the intersection of monetary policy and international finance.

Paul Berbée

ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research Mannheim

Drago Bergholt

Norges Bank

Giuseppe Berlingieri

ESSEC Business School

Sabine Bernard

Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE

Ata Can Bertay

Sabanci Universitesi

I am an assistant professor at Sabanci Business School and the director of the Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey. My research interests include banking, financial economics, and macrofinance.
I received my Ph.D. and MSc. (Cum laude) degrees in Economics from Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and B.A. (High Honor) again in Economics from Bogazici University, Turkey.

Antoine Bertheau

University of Copenhagen

Fabio Bertolotti

LSE

Janis Berzins

BI Norwegian Business School

I am an Associate Professor at BI and work on intersection of corporate governance and household finance. My recent work examines the link between household finances and the firms these households run. I am also interested in asset management.

Galina Besstremyannaya

National Research University Higher School of Economics

Germán Bet

University of Florida

Apurav Bhatiya

University of Birmingham

Daniele Bianchi

Marco Bianco

Lund University

Felix Bierbrauer

University of Cologne

Marcus Biermann

Université catholique de Louvain

Postdoctoral researcher at IRES, Université catholique de Louvain

Paul Bingley

Filippo Biondi

KU Leuven & FWO

I am a PhD candidate at KU Leuven, under the supervision of Jo Van Biesebroeck and Jan De Loecker.

I study how the market power of firms influences their reactions to productivity and tax shocks and its implications for industry dynamics.

I will be on the Job Market for Economists this Fall.

Michele Bisceglia

Andreas Blume

University of Arizona

Filippo Boeri

London School of Economics

I am an applied trade economist, with an expertise in empirical analyses exploiting large micro data.
My main research interests lie at the intersection of international economics and urban economics, with a particular focus on the role of trade and technological shocks in the rise of inequalities across regions and different socio-economic groups. I am also interested in the analysis of place-based policies, with a focus on education and crime.

Mariët Bogaard

Maastricht University

Jeanne Bomare

Paris School of Economics

I am a PhD candidate at the Paris School of Economics.

My research focuses on international taxation, offshore wealth and public policy. I am particularly interested in evaluating policies aimed at fighting tax evasion.

Pamela Bombarda

CY Cergy Paris University THEMA (France)

Jacopo Bonchi

LUISS Guido Carli

I am currently PostDoc at Luiss Guido Carli. My research focuses on Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy and Macro-Finance

Dario Bonciani

Bank of England

Tommaso Bondi

Cornell University

Alessandra Bonfiglioli

Queen Mary University of London

Anne Boring

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Anne Boschini

Stockholm University

Peter Boswijk

University of Amsterdam

Hafedh Bouakez

HEC Montréal

Pierre Boyer

Ecole polytechnique

Pierre C Boyer is Full Professor of Economics at École polytechnique – CREST (Center for Research in Economics and Statistics). He is Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), Deputy director of the Institut des Politiques Publiques (IPP), the Programme Director of the research group “Democracy and Institutions” at the IPP in Paris, and a Fellow at the CESifo. His research interests include public economics, political economy, European integration, and banking regulation

Yann Braouezec

IESEG

Robin Braun

Bank of England

Toni Braun

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

R. Anton Braun is a research economist and senior adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and is an International Fellow at the Canon Institute for Global Studies. Dr. Braun’s research area is macroeconomics and his recent has analyzed questions related to health and aging, and monetary and fiscal policy. His recent research has been published in Econometrica, Japanese Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Political Economy, and Review of Economic Studies.

Jacopo Bregolin

University of Liverpool

Charles Brendon

University of Cambridge

Marco Brianti

University of Alberta

Jack Britton

IFS

Michael Brottrager

Johannes Kepler University Linz

Philipp Brunner

University of Bern

Martin Bruns

University of East Anglia

Katharina Brütt

University of Amsterdam

Simon Bunel

Banque de France

David Burgherr

London School of Economics

Constantin Burgi

UCD

Pietro Buri

Princeton

Ian Burn

University of Liverpool

Christian Bustamante

Bank of Canada

Luigi Butera

Copenhagen Business School

I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at Copenhagen Business School.
My research focuses on the intersection of public economics, behavioral economics and experimental economics. I am the co-founder and director of the Institute for Behavioral Economics at CBS (www.behavioral-economics.org).

Aline Bütikofer

Norwegian School of Economics

Andre Butler

University of Edinburgh

I am PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Edinburgh under the supervision of Prof. Maia Guell and Dr. Liang Bai.

Using applied micro-econometrics methods, my research interests are primarily in the field of economic development as well as agriculture and natural resource economics.

Antonio Cabrales

Matteo Cacciatore

HEC Montreal

Sofie Cairo

Copenhagen Business School

Sofie Cairo is a postdoc at Department of Strategy and Innovation at CBS. She holds a PhD (2021) in Economics from University of Copenhagen. She investigates topics in Public Policy, Labor and Gender Economics using field experiments and applied methods. She is currently investigating child penalties of scientists, and has accepted a temporary position at HBS 22/23. She has funding from Carlsberg Foundation to explore the gender gap in promotions and gender biased perceptions of potential.

Nida Cakir Melek

KC Fed

Rossella Calvi

Rice University

Enrico Camarda

KU Leuven

Braz Camargo

Sao Paulo School of Economics

Matteo Camboni

Northwestern

Andrea Canidio

IMT School for Advanced Studies

I'm assistant professor of Economics at IMT School for Advanced Studies in Lucca (Italy), where I teach Microeconomic Theory to PhD students. My research interests are political economy, innovation and entrepreneurship, contracts and organizations, development economics. I'm also Research Associate of the University College London Centre for Blockchain Technologies (UCL CBT)

Giulia Caprini

European University Institute

Tono Carrasco

Universidad Adolfo Ibañez

Pauline Carry

CREST (ENSAE - Ecole Polytechnique)

I am a PhD candidate in economics at CREST. My research focuses on labor economics. I am particularly interested in the effects of labor market institutions and the relationship between microeconometric evaluations of public policies and macroeconomic outcomes.
I will be on the 2022/23 job market.

Annali Casanueva

Elisa Casi

Norwegian School of Economics

Paolo Cavallino

Bank for International Settlements

Paolo Cavallino is a Senior Economist at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). He is also a visiting lecturer at the Graduate Institute, Geneva. Prior to joining the BIS, Paolo worked at the International Monetary Fund in the Research and African departments. His areas of research are international macroeconomics and finance. His current work focuses on monetary and exchange rate policies in emerging countries and the role of international financial frictions.

Marco Ceccarelli

University of Zurich, Swiss Finance Institute

Stefano Cellini

University of Surrey

Davide Cerruti

ETH Zürich

Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi

Bank of England

Christophe Chamley

Boston University

Mons Chan

Queen's University

Ron Chan

University of Manchester

I am a senior lecturer (associate professor) at the University of Manchester, working on energy, climate, air pollution, environmental justice and trade/growth/productivity questions.

Gaston Chaumont

University of Rochester

Victor Chernozhukov

Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT

Terry Cheung

Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica