Presenters

Øyvind Aas

Høyskolen Kristiania

Serhii Abramenko

LUISS & EIEF

Daisuke Adachi

Aarhus University

I am an assistant professor at Aarhus University, Department of Economics and Business Economics (BSS) and a specially appointed fellow at the Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).

My research areas are international trade and labor economics, specifically automation, globalization, and employment.

Joop Adema

ifo Institute & LMU Munich

Arun Advani

University of Warwick

Mariya Afonina

Bielefeld University

I am a PhD Student at Bielefeld University and part of the SOEP RegioHub. My main area of research is empirical analysis of German labour markets, primarily regional and gender heterogeneity. I have finished an MSc at the University of Mannheim, focusing on applied econometrics in the context of both German and Development Economics. After my master's studies, I worked at C4ED, Mannheim, developing and conducting primary data collections and data analysis.

Alvaro Aguirre

Central Bank of Chile

Amal Ahmad

Wageningen University

Amirreza Ahmadzadeh

Toulouse School of Economics

I am a fourth-year economics PhD student at Toulouse School of Economics working on economic theory and industrial organization.

I hold a BS in Mathematics from Sharif University and an MSc in Economics from Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies.

You can contact me at amirreza.ahmadzadeh[at]tse-eu.com

Young Ahn

University of Pennsylvania

D. Carlos Akkar

Nuffield College, University of Oxford

Andrea Alati

Bank of England

Bakhtawar Ali

Aix Marseille School of Economics

Danial Ali Akbari

University of Oslo

Milena Almagro

University of Chicago, Booth School of Business

Caio Almeida

Princeton University

Maria Alsina-Pujols

ETH Zurich

Markus Althanns

ETH Zurich

I am a postdoctoral researcher in economics at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

My research interests are financial intermediation and monetary economics.

I have been studying central banks' collateral requirements, the effects of public money creation on private money creation, and how inflation accelerates trade. In my most recent research, I investigate how debt affects bargaining in a monetary economy.

Alexie Alupoaiei

National Bank of Romania

Niklas Amberg

Sveriges Riksbank

I am a researcher in the Research Division of Sveriges Riksbank. My research deals with applied microeconomics and financial economics and is usually based on large-scale registry data on individuals, firms, and banks. Recent projects deal with topics like the distributional income effects of monetary policy, the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on corporate credit markets, inter-firm liquidity risk sharing using trade credit, and the effects of financial constraints on firms' price-setting.

Ulugbek Aminjonov

Bordeaux School of Economics

I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Bordeaux School of Economics of the University of Bordeaux (France), where I obtained my PhD in Economics. Previously, I worked as a Junior Research Manager at the Center for Evaluation and Development (Germany). I obtained my master's degree in Economics from the University of Mannheim (Germany).

My research focuses primarily on poverty, intra-household decisions, natural disasters, cultural norms, and recently on the topics related to COVID-19 and compliance with containment policies.

Yoshiki Ando

Boston University

Michele Andreolli

Boston College

Pasha Andreyanov

Higher School of Economics

I work on auctions mostly, theoretically and empirically.

Michalis Anthropelos

University of Piraeus

I am Associate Professor at the Department of Banking and Financial Management of the University of Piraeus. I work on problems on non-competitive financial markets and contingent-claim pricing. My work has been published in Journal of Economic Theory, Review of Finance, Finance and Stochastics, Mathematical Finance and Annals of Applied Probability. I hold a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, an MA from Columbia University and a BA from the University of Piraeus.

Arno Apffelstaedt

University of Cologne

Calin Arcalean

ESADE Universitat Ramon LLull

Fernando Arce

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Damiano Argan

LUISS & European University Institute

I am an applied microeconomist and a Post-Doctoral fellow at Luiss Department of Economics and Finance. I have obtained my PhD from the European University Institute in 2024. My job market paper studies the effect of foreign language proficiency on brain drain. At ESEM, I am presenting a paper on the devaluation of higher degrees over time.

Research interest: Micrometrics, Labour, Migration, Education, Media.

References: Fabiano Schivardi, Andrea Mattozzi, Andrea Ichino, Robert Gary-Bobo

Juan Carlos Arismendi-Zambrano

University College Dublin

Pedro Armada

Fordham University

I am a PhD student in the Economics Department at Fordham University. My research interests are in macroeconomics, with a focus on market power, innovation, and inequality. In my job market paper, I investigate how financial frictions interact with market power in shaping firms' incentives to innovate. I will be on the job market in 2024-2025.

Laura Arnemann

University of Mannheim / ZEW

I am a PhD student at the University of Mannheim.

My field of research is Taxation with a particular focus on the taxation of top-income earners. I am also interested in Housing and Urban Economics.

Kai Arvai

Banque de France

Vladimir Asriyan

CREI, ICREA, BSE and UPF

Katrin Assenmacher

European Central Bank

Katrin Assenmacher is Head of the Stress Test Modelling Division at the ECB that contributes to the EU-wide biannual banking sector stress tests. Until last year, she led the ECB’s Monetary Policy Strategy Division and, previously, held a similar position at the Swiss National Bank. Katrin holds a PhD in economics from the University of Bonn, where she also worked as a PostDoc. She is a fellow of the European Money and Finance Forum (SUERF) and a member of the CEPR Research Policy Network on Fintech and Digital Currencies. Her research on monetary policy, central banking and time-series econometrics has been published in various academic journals.

Nicolas Astier

Paris School of Economics

Jan Auerbach

Brunel University London

David Autor

MIT

Stanislav Avdeev

University of Amsterdam

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Amsterdam. I am an empirical microeconomist with an interest in the economics of education and health economics. I use quasi-experimental methods to estimate the effects of policy reforms using administrative and survey data.

Alaitz Ayarza

University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)

R. Emre Aytimur

University of Leicester

Miren Azkarate-Askasua

University of Mannheim

Gualtiero Azzalini

Stockholm School of Economics