Presenters

Rustam Ibragimov

Imperial College Business School, New Economic School and the Centre for Econometrics and Business Analytics (ceba-lab.org)

Klea Ibrahimi

Central European University

Yoko Ibuka

Keio University

Yoko Ibuka, a health economist, focuses on understanding how people’s everyday decisions shape health. Before her current role as a Professor of Economics at Keio University, Ibuka held academic positions at several institutions, including Yale School of Public Health, Hitotsubashi University, and Tohoku University. She earned her PhD in Economics from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.

Sota Ichiba

Tilburg University

Nicole Immorlica

Microsoft Research

Yuko Imura

Bank of Canada

Kazuma Inagaki

University of Rochester

Konstantinos Ioannidis

University of Cambridge

I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Cambridge. I am part of the Leverhulme International Professorship in Neuroeconomics Lab lead by professor Peter Bossaerts. Our focus is on how computational complexity affects decision making and how markets can help individuals solve complex problems. I am also interested the dichotomy between honest and dishonest communication, and habit formation.

Miguel A Iraola

Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami

Niklas Isaak

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Anni Isojärvi

Federal Reserve Board

Beata Itin-Shwartz

Bar-Ilan University

Ria Ivandic

University of Zagreb, London School of Economics

Lusine Ivanov-Davtyan

CERGE-EI

I am currently a Ph.D. candidate and Junior Researcher at CERGE-EI in Prague, Czech Republic, specializing in applied economics. My research areas are Development Economics and Gender Economics, with a specific focus on assessing the ways conflicts impact households in developing countries, unraveling the social, and political consequences.