Presenters

Natalia Fabra

UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID & CEPR

Andreas Fagereng

BI Norwegian Business School

Miguel Fajardo-Steinhäuser

London School of Economics

Lei Fang

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Ximeng Fang

University of Oxford

Antoine Ferey

Sciences Po

Francesco Ferlenga

Brown University; IEB

Bruno Ferman

Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV

Sofia Fernandez Guerrico

University of Konstanz

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Konstanz. I am also a Research Affiliate of the IZA Institute of Labor Economics.

I work on topics related to Labor Economics and Health Economics.

Session: "Mental Health" on Thursday 28.8 at 11am

Clodomiro Ferreira

Banco de España

Im a Research Economist at the Bank of Spain, Monetary Policy Strategy Unit.
Im quite eclectic about methods and topics. Broadly interested on household and firm heterogeneity, monetary policy, expectation formation, housing and computational methods.

Born and raised in Patagonia (Argentina), I used to be a ski instructor and fly-fishing guide.

I'm organizing a session called "Expectation Formation, Narratives, and Policy: Recent Developments on Theory and Evidence"
When and where: *Tuesday 27th, 9am. Zaal Leuven (M1-08)* room

Axelle Ferriere

PSE, CNRS

Davide Fiaschi

University of Pisa

Matteo Ficarra

I am a PhD Candidate in International Economics at the Geneva Graduate Institute and a Research Fellow at the Centre for International Environmental Studies.

My research interests lie at the intersection between macroeconomics, environmental economics and fiscal policy.

I have held research positions at IGIER, the European Investment Bank, and the Bank of England.

Torsten Figueiredo Walter

NYUAD

Cristina Figueroa Sisniega

CREED, University of Amsterdam

Simon Finster

CREST-ENSAE and Inria

Raffaele Fiocco

University of Bergamo

Carina Fleischer

Goethe University Frankfurt

Daniela Flörchinger

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Research interests: behavioral economics, environmental economics

Joel Flynn

Yale University

Manuel Foerster

Bielefeld University

I am an Assistant Professor at the Center for Mathematical Economics at Bielefeld University. I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Paris 1 and the University of Louvain.

My research interests are in applied microeconomic theory and game theory, in particular information economics, social and economic networks, industrial organization, and political economy.

Luca Fontanelli

University of Brescia

Hi! I am a postdoctoral researcher in Economics at the University of Brescia. The main focus of my research relates to firm and industry dynamics, digitalisation and climate change. I predominantly work with theoretical models of firm dynamics and firm-level micro-data.

Alain-Philippe Fortin

University of Montreal

Emanuele Franceschi

ECB

I am currently a Graduate Program Participant at the European Central Bank, DG Research. In 2021 I received my PhD from the Paris School of Economics and Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University.

My research interests are mainly in financial stabilty, macro finance, monetary policy, macroeconometrics.

I am also interested in coding for different purposes in academic research, for econometrics, simulations, and data scraping, collection, harmonisation, and maintenance from unconventional sources.

Lavinia Franco

Bayes Business School (formerly Cass)

Maria Frech

Toulouse School of Economics

Gustav Fredriksson

ETH Zurich

I am a PhD candidate in environmental economics at ETH Zurich. My research interests relate to the distributional and labor market effects of climate policy. I use general equilibrium modelling, integrated assessment modelling, and empirical techniques to study the impact of climate policy on unemployment and jobs, the distributional effects of climate policy, and the public acceptability of carbon pricing policies. I hold a MSc in economics from the Stockholm School of Economics.

Aleksandra Friedl

ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich

Naomi Friedman Sokuler

Bar Ilan University

My research is in the fields of Labor Economics and Economics of Education with a particular interest in inequality along the lines of gender, class, immigration and ethnicity and their intersections. My research aims to connect data analysis with the context of people's lives to help inform and design public policy.

Melanie Friedrichs

Office of Financial Research, U.S. Treasury

Melanie Friedrichs joined the Office of Financial Research in 2024. Her primary areas of research are macrofinance, monetary policy, and credit cycles. Her research focuses on the implications of financial frictions and portfolio choice for output and inflation. She has served as a staff economist for macro at the Council of Economic Advisers and worked on international financial stability at the Federal Reserve Board. She holds a doctorate in economics from the NYU Stern School of Business.

Tilman Fries

LMU Munich

I am a microeconomist, with a focus on behavioral and experimental economics. My current research focuses on how belief-based utility and narratives impact strategic decision-making and belief formation.

Wolfgang Frimmel

Johannes Kepler University Linz

Maren Froemel

Bank of England

Takako Fujiwara-Greve

Keio University

Franziska Funke

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research & Technical University Berlin