Presenters

Jan Žemlička

University of Zürich, Department of Finance

Hi! I am a Ph.D. candidate in Finance at the University of Zürich and the Swiss Finance Institute working under the guidance of Felix Kübler. Previously, I was a student of Marek Kapička at CERGE-EI, and spent Fall 2022 as a visiting scholar at UPenn Economics under the supervision of Jesús Fernandéz-Villaverde.
My research interests lie in macrofinance, monetary economics, and development of computational methods for solving models originating in those fields.

Miguel Zerecero

University of California, Irvine

Leopold Zessner-Spitzenberg

TU Wien

Murad Zeynalli

Louisiana State University

Hongliang Zhang

Zhejiang University

Hongsong Zhang

University of Hong Kong

Lichen Zhang

University of Hong Kong

Longtian Zhang

Central University of Finance and Economics

Rui Zhang

Sun Yat-sen University, Business School

Shuonan Zhang

University of Southampton


I'm a Lecturer at the University of Southampton. Before taking my current position, I was a research fellow in Macroeconomics at the University of Portsmouth, and I obtained a Ph.D in Economics from the University of Manchester.

My studies broadly understand interactions between short-run fluctuations and long-run growth or development issues. In particular, my research interests include business cycles, economic growth, financial development, DSGE modelling, and the Chinese economy.

Xiaohan Zhang

University of International Business and Economics

Xinhan Zhang

Bocconi University

Yanren Zhang

Fudan University

Yifan Zhang

Toulouse School of Economics

I am a Ph.D. candidate at Toulouse School of Economics and I will be in the 2024/25 academic job market. I apply empirical tools to understand the determinants of individual beliefs and behaviors.

My research fields are Economic History, Development Economics, and Political Economy. In my JMP, I identify and compare both horizontal transmission and vertical transmission of son preference with the usage of natural experiments, historical archives, and population censuses.

Yifan Zhang - Oxford

University of Oxford

I am a DPhil (PhD) candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. My research interests span macroeconomics and macrofinance, with a specific focus on expectation formation and bounded rationality.
Personal page: https://www.yifanzhang.io/

Tong Zhao

KU Leuven and National Bank of Belgium

Xin Zhao

University of International Business and Economics

Anson Zhou

University of Hong Kong

Haonan Zhou

The University of Hong Kong

Lingyun Zhou

PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University

Christian Zihlmann

University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Leah Zimmerer

University of Mannheim

Julia Zimmermann

Trinity College Dublin

Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Economics, Policy, and History at Trinity College Dublin | Specializing in the Economic History of Russia, Central Asia, and East Germany | Focused on Network Theory, Spatial Data, and utilizing sources beyond full-count census data, including secret police archives and collective biographies | First-Generation Academic | PhD from Freie Universität Berlin | Proud Adopted Berliner.

Klaus F. Zimmermann

Global Labor Organization (GLO)

Nicholas Ziros

University of Cyprus

Andrei Zlate

Federal Reserve Board

Sarah Zoi

Federal Reserve Board

Alessandro Zona Mattioli

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

PhD student at VU Amsterdam. I am interested in how the rising importance of intangible capital - defined as tacit knowledge - is affecting the economy. My work focuses on how it is influencing the financial needs of companies and the relationship between workers and firms.

Xia Zou

Vrije University Amsterdam

Gabriel Züllig

Swiss National Bank

Álvaro Zúñiga-Cordero

Paris School of Economics & Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne