Presenters

Francesco Bilotta

Bocconi University

I am a third-year Ph.D. student in Economics at Bocconi University, Milan, advised by Prof. Nicola Pavoni and Prof. Massimo Morelli.
Currently, my main research interest is in models of bounded rationality and unawareness. In particular, I am working on narratives in political economics and on economic implications of imperfect metacognition.

Carlo Birkholz

ZEW Mannheim

Michele Bisceglia

Toulouse School of Economics

Alberto Bisin

New York University

Maximilian Blesch

HU/DIW Berlin

Marianna Blix Grimaldi

Sveriges Riksbank

Juanita Bloomfield

Universidad de Montevideo

Benjamin Blumenthal

ETH Zürich

Lukas Boehnert

University of Oxford

Lukas Boer

IMF

Michael Böhm

TU Dortmund University

Steve Bond

University of Oxford

Timothy Bond

Purdue University

Massimiliano Bondatti

Nova SBE

Tommaso Bondi

Cornell University

Boris Ivanov

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

I am Boris, a post-doc at the migration department of the IAB in Nuremberg and a junior research associate of the labor markets department at ZEW Mannheim.
My research interests lie in the field of applied labor economicsand I am generally interested in applied micro (and I have a sincere love for administrative data ;).
Beyond these topics, I am always happy to discuss research of any kind!

Temulun Borjigen

DIW Berlin / University of Copenhagen

Peter Bossaerts

University of Cambridge

Leverhulme International Professor of Neuroeconomics in the Faculty of Economics at Cambridge. Formerly at Caltech (1990-2013), also U Utah, U Melbourne, EPFL and Tilburg U.

Peter Boswijk

University of Amsterdam

Vinícius Botelho

Insper

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Insper (Brazil). My research focuses on public economics, economic development, and industrial organization, particularly on how firms and individuals respond to policy changes and how these responses affect welfare. I completed my MA in Economics from PUC-Rio (Brazil) in 2013 and my BS in Economics from Insper in 2010.

Elias Bouacida

University Paris 8

Camille Boudot-Reddy

Birkbeck, University of London

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics at Birkbeck, University of London. My work so far has leveraged both experimental and quasi-experimental methods with newly-assembled datasets to better understand constraints to local economic development and its consequences on the political economy.

Tomáš Boukal

Charles University

I specialize in the tax behavior of multinationals, bridging public economics and economic geography. My research centers on corporate taxation, profit shifting, and global financial and tax reforms. Currently, I am analyzing the potential corporate tax revenue gains from the implementation of minimum effective tax rate under the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting.

Thomas Bourany

University of Chicago

Matthieu Bouvard

Toulouse School of Economics and Toulouse School of Management

Frederique Bouwman

Maastricht University

Federica Braccioli

Vienna University of Economics and Business

Raphael Brade

ifo Institute and LMU Munich

Richard Bräuer

Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH)

My research focus is on the drivers of firm innovation and its long term productivity effect. I use microeconometrics to study the firm’s innovation decision and general equilibrium models to understand its macroeconomic impact. I am honored to be part of the research project „Long Term Effects of Privatization in Eastern Germany“, founded through the Max-Planck Research Award 2019 to Ufuk Akcigit.

Giulia Briselli

ESCP Business School

J Michelle Brock

EBRD and Imperial College London

Tobias Broer

Paris School of Economics

Marion Brouard

CREST

Enzo Brox

University of Bern

Christophe Bruneel

KU Leuven

Zelda Brutti

European Commission, Joint Research Centre

Zelda Brutti is a researcher at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) since 2023. Her expertise lies in policy impact evaluation across various sectors, including agricultural and environmental topics, education, and gender. Zelda spent her doctoral training at the EUI and the LSE. Before joining the Commission, Zelda was a researcher and lecturer in Economics at the universities of Barcelona, Pompeu Fabra, Bolzano-Bozen and ESADE.

Svetlana Bryzgalova

London Business School

Marcus Buckmann

Bank of England

Žymantas Budrys

Bank of Lithuania, Vilnius University

Berno Buechel

U Fribourg (Switzerland)

Mathias Buehler

LMU Munich

I am an assistant professor the Department of Economics Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich.

My research focuses on the political economy of less-developed countries using modern and historical data. I have worked on the assigning of property rights in the United States, ethnic partitioning in Africa, the political legacy of mass killings in Cambodia and the impact of school reforms in Cambodia.

I work with historical and high resolution spatial data, some digitized for the first time.

Stefan Buehler

University of St. Gallen

Jesús Bueren

European University Institute

David Burgherr

University of Zurich

I am a PhD Student in Economics at the University of Zurich. I am also a Visiting Fellow at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and affiliated with the CAGE Research Centre at the University of Warwick.

I study issues of taxation, inequality, and pension policy, typically involving the analysis of large administrative datasets. My broader interests are in Public Economics and Labor Economics.

Héloïse Burlat

University of Strasbourg / Ghent University

Christopher Busch

LMU Munich

Aline Bütikofer

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)

Tsenguunjav Byambasuren

Cornell University

I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Applied Economics at Cornell University.

My research interests include labor economics and development economics.

My current research primarily focuses on labor market power. Some of my research also studies women's intrahousehold bargaining power and household behavior.

Antonio Cabrales

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Matteo Cacciatore

HEC Montreal

Sofie Cairo

Copenhagen Business School

Cairo is a postdoc at Copenhagen Business School. She studies science and innovation, including scientific output, impact, funding and careers vis-à-vis parenthood and diversity e.g. gender, race, SES, and personal health shocks. She also studies gender gaps in promotions, leadership and persistence in science and the general labor market. Her methods are applied micro and field experiments. She runs experiments with public agencies, large firms and private science funders in Denmark.

Cem Cakmakli

Durham University

Emilio Calvano

LUISS University

Carmen Camacho

Paris School of Economics and CNRS

Riccardo Camboni

University of Padova

Alistair Cameron

CERDI

Pietro Campa

University of Geneva

As an applied microeconomist, my research focus is on the intergenerational transmission of inequalities. I have a specific interest in the consequences of sorting across different neighborhoods and schools and the role of early interactions in determining access to opportunities through educational outcomes and social network on the labor market.

Yaming Cao

ZEW Mannheim

I am a Postdoctoral Researcher in the labor market and social insurance Unit.
Email: Yaming.Cao@zew.de

Caraiani Petre

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Olivier Cardi

Lancaster University Management School

Daniel Carvajal

Aalto University

André Casalis

National Bank of Slovakia

André is a Senior Economist in the Macroeconomic Analysis Section of the Economic and Monetary analysis Department of the National Bank of Slovakia. A graduate from the University of Turin, he was awarded a PhD in Economics from the University of York. His main fields of research interests are applied macroeconomics, monetary economics, and consumption dynamics.

Annalí Casanueva

ifo Institute

Elena Castellaro

University of Amsterdam

I am currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Amsterdam, with a focus on labour economics, education, and health.

Madalen Castells-Jauregui

European Central Bank (ECB)

Tiago Cavalcanti

University of Cambridge and Sao Paulo School of Economics

Paolo Cavallino

Bank for International Settlements

Aida Cehajic

Technical University of Munich

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Financial Management and Capital Markets at Technical University of Munich in Germany. My research focuses on financial intermediation, particularly in the areas of bank regulation and financial stability, firm access to bank funding, and more recently, the assessment of climate and biodiversity risks in the bank lending process.

Kaan Celebi

University of Technology Chemnitz (Germany)

Nicolas Cerkez

University College London

Bidisha Chakrabarty

Saint Louis University

Yee Wah Lisa Chan

Monash University

Somdeep Chatterjee

Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

I am an Assistant Professor in the Economics group at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. I have worked as an Assistant Professor in the at the IIM Lucknow . I have also held faculty positions at the University of Manchester as well as FLAME University. I completed my PhD in Economics from the University of Houston, USA. I am a Non-Resident Fellow at the Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability (CDES) at Monash University and a Fellow of the Global Labor Organization (GLO).

Wanyi Chen

WISE & SOE of Xiamen University

I am currently an assistant professor of economics at Xiamen University.

My research interests are information economics and game theory.

Yu-Chang Chen

National Taiwan University

Yuteng Cheng

Bank of Canada

Aleksei Chernulich

Durham University