Presenters

So Jin Lee

University of Mannheim

I am So Jin Lee, a PhD candidate at the University of Mannheim. My research interests lie in econometric theory and application, in topics related to systemic influence measure, systematic breakpoint detection, network analysis, and factor models.

Nils H. Lehr

International Monetary Fund

I am an economist at the International Monetary Fund specializing in economic growth, innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology adoption. My research combines quantitative economic modeling with rigorous empirical methods to illuminate the mechanisms driving innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology choices on a macro scale.

Wietse Leleu

KU Leuven

Pascale Lengagne

Irdes

Francesca Leombroni

Bank of Italy

I am currently working at the regional office of the Bank of Italy in Cagliari as an economist, and my research interests lie at the intersection of Education and Labour Economics. I am particularly interested in the determinants of inequality and its effects on individual choices.

Chi Chong Angus Leong

University of Manchester

Stefan Leopold

University of Kiel

Marion Leroutier

Crest-Ensae; Institute for Fiscal Studies

I'm an environmental economist and an Assistant Professor at Crest-Ensae in Paris. Drop by my session "Labour Markets and the Environment" Tuesday 27 at 10:00 to find out how exposure to air pollution affects workers and firms!

Max Lesellier

University of Montreal

Antoine Levy

UC Berkeley Haas

Ro'ee Levy

Tel Aviv University

Erica X.N. Li

Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Haishi “Harry” Li

University of Hong Kong

Lintong Li

Peking University

Minghao Li

Peking University

Muxin Li

BOCCONI UNIVERSITY

I am an economic research fellow at IGIER - Università Bocconi. My primary research interest is Industrial Organization, with a special focus on the digital economy.

Peiyuan Li

Duke Kunshan University

Shangen Li

University of Zurich

Shangshang Li

University of Liverpool

Shasha Li

IWH Halle & OVGU, Germany

I am a W1 Junior Professor at Leibniz Institute for Economic Research Halle (IWH) and Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (OVGU) in Germany.

I mainly study the impact of technological change and information frictions on financing activities and their subsequent real economic impacts. I am particularly enthusiastic about bridging theoretical frameworks and empirical analysis in my work.

Wenli Li

Philadelphia Fed

Xiongfei Li

Duke University

I am an applied microeconomist with research interests in development economics and environmental economics. My research covers topics including birth policy change in China and women's labor outcomes, broadband internet and rural entrepreneurship, the trajectory of China's education returns, carbon policy coordination, and more. I received my PhD in Economics from USC in 2023, and I currently hold a postdoctoral associate position at Duke.

Yu Li

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Research Field: Asset Pricing, Macro-Finance

Ziang Li

Imperial College London

Zongyuan Li

University of Galway

My primary research lies in the fields of banking and real estate finance.

Avi Lichtig

University of Bonn

Osnat Lifshitz

Reichman University

Sijie Lin

University of Toronto

Yicong Lin

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Valentin Lindlacher

TU Dresden

I am an applied microeconomist interested in regional economics and voting behavior. My main fields are economics of digitization, development economics, and political economy. I focus on the effects of digital infrastructure, such as fixed-line and mobile internet and mobile telephony.

Melika Liporace

Tilburg University

Jessie Liu

Johns Hopkins University

Kaiqi Liu

Maastricht University

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Maastricht University, Department of Microeconomics and Public Economics. My research areas include the economics of higher education, with a focus on competition among public, private non-profit, and private for-profit universities. I explore issues related to university ranking, student enrollment, and the impact of policy changes on the higher education market.

Ruixuan Liu

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Sining Liu

Soochow University

Yang Liu

Boston College

Zheng Liu

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Zheng Liu is a Vice President of International Research and the Director of the Center for Pacific Basin Studies at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. His current research interests are macroeconomics, monetary economics, international finance, and the Chinese economy.

Juan Llavador Peralt

IIES

Joan Llull

IAE-CSIC and BSE

Stefan Lobin

University of Mainz

I'm a Post-Doc at the chair of Corporate Finance at the University of Mainz. In April, I finished my PhD at the GSEFM (Graduate School of Economics Finance and Management) at the University of Frankfurt. Before starting my PhD I received a Bachelor and Master certificate from the University of Bonn.

My research focuses mainly on industrial organizations & innovations.

Rosanne Logeart

Paris School of Economics

Aaron Lohmann

IfW Kiel / University Bielefeld

Juan M. Londono

Federal Reserve Board

Etienne Lorang

Tilburg University

Romaine Loubes

Paris School of Economics

I am a PhD candidate at PSE working under the supervision of Prs. David Margolis and Ariell Reshef. I am interested in development, trade and labor economics, especially how firm and workers adapt to trade policy in developing countries. Another part of my recent work addresses the organizational consequences of trade liberalization.

Alexandros Loukas

Washington University in St, Louis

Matija Lozej

Central Bank of Ireland

Guojun Lu

Peking University

Yang K. Lu

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Jani Luoto

University of Helsinki

Davide Luparello

Penn State University

I am a Ph.D. student in Economics at the Pennsylvania State University.
I am an IO economist in training, and I use microdata and applied micro tools to answer questions related to firms productivity and market power.
I am also a Fellow at the Baffi Centre on Economics, Finance, and Regulation @ Bocconi University.

Chen Lyu

Peking University

Hi there! I'm Chen Lyu, an assistant professor at the HSBC Business School, Peking University. My main research interest is information design (broadly defined), especially with applications to digital platforms and industrial organization. I also study financial market design with a particular emphasis on the effect of market power of large traders. Happy to meet all of you at the conference! You are welcome to contact me at: clyu@phbs.pku.edu.cn

Alex Maciocco

University of California, Irvine

Mathis Mæhlum

Norges Bank

My research interests are empirical macroeconomics and monetary policy

Fred Seunghyun Maeng

University of Cambridge

Sebastiaan Maes

University of Antwerp

Shane Mahen

University of Cambridge

Jocelyn Maillard

Cepremap

I am a Macroeconomist at Cepremap in Paris. My work mostly encompasses models applied to advanced economies, especially France. I am particularly interested in fiscal policies and debt sustainability as well as other economic policies linked to structural changes as new technologies, climate change or offshoring.

Gosia Majewska

ESSEC Business School

Matthew Makofske

Colgate University

I'm an Assistant Professor of Economics at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. I conduct applied microeconomic research studying (among other things): how the design and implementation of mandatory disclosure policies affect their ability to regulate product quality, how compliance with law responds to enforcement presence and tactics, and how the severity of punishments prescribed for offenses affects the behavior of enforcement agents.

Eero Mäkynen

University of Turku

Chiara Malavasi

University of Mannheim and ZEW

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Mannheim and a Doctoral Researcher at ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.

My research interests include labour, public and health economics.

I will be on the 2024/2025 Econ Job Market.

Anna Malessan

TEPP-CNRS, University Paris-Est

I am a PhD candidate at the TEPP-CNRS research institution and the University of Paris-Est. My research focuses on the impact evaluation of public policies, particularly in the areas of innovation and environmental issues.

Before pursuing my PhD, I worked in public institutions, particularly at the French Treasury, as well as in consulting. During this time, I specialized in impact evaluation policy, financial market regulation, infrastructure financing, and State Aid regulation and control, particularly within the framework of European Regulation.

Fred Malherbe

University College London

Selma Malmberg

Le Mans University & CEPREMAP

Simona Malovaná

Czech National Bank

Simona Malovana is the Director of Financial Research at the Czech National Bank (CNB) and editor of the CNB Working Papers series. She has a decade of experience producing policy-oriented research, advising central bank policymakers, setting research priorities, and leading project teams. Her research interests include financial stability topics, macro-financial linkages, interaction and coordination of central bank policies, green finance, and climate risks. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Central Banking and the Journal of Financial Stability. She participates in various international research networks, including the International Banking Research Network and the ChaMP ESCB Research Network. She holds a PhD from Charles University.

Michael Mandler

Royal Holloway College, University of London

Kalina Manova

University College London

Joël Marbet

Banco de España

Andrea Marcucci

University of Lausanne

I am PhD candidate at University of Lausanne, starting a postdoc in September at University of Italian Switzerland in Lugano. My reasearch interests are in different domains of applied economics. In particular, my research projects are focused on Political Economy and Conflicts, Economic History and Development.

David Marguerit

LISER

I am a PhD Student in Applied Economics at LISER and the University of Luxembourg.

I am studying the effect of AI adoption on the labor market (new work, employment, and wages) and the demand for skills.

Niels Marijnen

University of Amsterdam

Joe Marlow

University of Surrey

Vadim Marmer

UBC

Jaime Marques Pereira

Lancaster University

I am a lecturer (assistant professor) in Economics and Data Science at the Department of Economics at Lancaster University Management School.

I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from Bocconi University. I am an applied microeconomist with research interests in political economics.

In my research, I take advantage of text analysis, computer vision and computer audition techniques to study how different media coverage affect voters' and politicians' behaviors.

Kieran Marray

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Catalina Martinez Hernandez

European Central Bank

Clara Martínez-Toledano

Imperial College London

Filipe Martins-da-Rocha

Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV