Presenters

Kathrin Kaestner

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Hiroaki Kaido

Boston University

Matthias Kaldorf

Deutsche Bundesbank

Maren Kaliske

University of Duisburg-Essen

Iryna Kaminska

Bank of England

Samuel Kang

University of St. Gallen

I am an applied econometrician with a focus on crime and family policies, currently in the 3rd year of my PhD at the University of St. Gallen. My advisor is Professor Beatrix Eugster.

My research uses administrative and self-collected data to study the role of community institutions on household and neighborhood dynamics. My work also contributes to the development of non-parametric causal inference methods in quasi-experimental settings.

Takashi Kano

Hitotsubashi University

Carolina Kansikas

University of Warwick

Diego R. Känzig

Northwestern University

Otto Kässi

Etla Economic Research

Lorant Kaszab

Central Bank of Hungary

On the EEA 2024 I present about the connection between endogenous growth and asset prices.

Mitsuru Katagiri

Hosei University

Omar Kaykhusraw

King's College London

Ambrus Kecskes

Schulich School of Business at York University

Geoff Kenny

European Central Bank

Toygar Kerman

Corvinus University of Budapest

Anke Kessler

Simon Fraser University

Yonas Khanna

VU Amsterdam/ING Bank

Alireza Khoshghadam

Jönköping University

Ken Kikkawa

University of British Columbia

Chi Hyun Kim

University of Bonn

Deborah Kim

University of Warwick

Ayal Kimhi

Hebrew University

Gabriella Kindström

Uppsala University

Martina Kirchberger

Trinity College Dublin and CEPR

Tatiana Kirsanova

University of Glasgow

Daiki Kishishita

Tokyo University of Science

Mariko J. Klasing

University of Groningen

Onno Kleen

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Gordon Klein

University of Münster

Alexander Kleine

European Central Bank

Alexander Kleine is Senior Talent Acquisition Partner. At the European Central Bank he is responsible to attract, assess and hire talent for economist positions in the core policy business areas. He holds a master’s degree in business administration and management from the University of Applied Sciences of Worms and participated in a programme for Human Resource Management and Marketing Research at the Macquarie University of Sydney.
Alex joined the recruitment team at the ECB in 2018. He has 16 years professional experience in international recruitment, including head hunting for multi-national private sector companies. His expertise includes active sourcing, networking, talent pipelines and competency-based interviews.

Phil-Adrian Klotz

University of Hohenheim

I am a Research Assistant at the Chair for Microeconomics at the University of Hohenheim in Germany. My research interests are industrial organisation and competition policy, in particular energy and transport markets.

Frederic Kluser

University of Bern

Fabian Knapp

Universität zu Köln

Hello and welcome to my profile. My name is Fabian Knapp and I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Cologne. My main research areas are Financial Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. I am looking forward to meeting many of you at the conference.

Markus Knell

Oesterreichische Nationalbank

Klaas Knot

De Nederlandsche Bank

Melanie Koch

Austrian Central Bank (OeNB)

Georgi Kocharkov

Deutsche Bundesbank

Johannes Köckeis

Fraunhofer FIT / University of Erlangen–Nuremberg

Pavel Kocourek

U Duisburg-Essen

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at University Duisburg-Essen on Eugen Kovac's DFG grant Timing Games: Theory and Applications.

I obtained my PhD in Economics from New York University in 2019.

My primary research focus is in Microeconomic Theory and Game Theory.

Michael Koenig

VU Amsterdam

Yookyung Julia Koh

Tilburg University

Shinji Koiso

University of Tokyo

I am a 1st-year doctor student at University of Tokyo. I am going to apply for PhD program in US this year. My research interests are empirical industrial organization and political economy.

Daniel Kolliner

Kenyon College

Momo Komatsu

University of Oxford

I'm a PhD student in Economics at the University of Oxford.

My research interests include macroeconomics, monetary policy, international economics, and heterogeneous agent models.

I am on the 2024/2025 academic job market.

Toshiaki Komatsu

University College London

I'm a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration, University College London. My research focuses on the interaction between the production network and labor market, using micro data on firms and workers.

Théo Konc

Wageningen University

Markus Kondziella

University of St. Gallen

Lingwei Kong

University of Groningen

Stan Koobs

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am a PhD candidate in Econometrics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, working under the supervision of Richard Paap and Wendun Wang. My research focuses mainly on theoretical econometrics. In particular, I am working on the development and analysis of panel data models, Bayesian methods and networks econometrics.

Miriam Koomen

Swiss National Bank

Paweł Kopiec

Warsaw School of Economics

Matthijs Korevaar

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Martin Kornejew

Bocconi University

Jori Korpershoek

Erasmus University Rotterdam/Tinbergen Institute

Samuel Kortum

Yale University

Tomoaki Kotera

Otaru University of Commerce.

Theodor Kouro

CERGE-EI

I am a PhD candidate at CERGE-EI. My research spans behavioral and experimental economics. In particular, I explore the role of choice in increasing charitable giving and volunteering effort, emphasizing the mechanisms driving prosociality. I conduct large-scale natural field experiments in relevant settings and collaborate with large NGOs and government institutions. Currently, I'm working on a large-scale co-authored project aiming at adjusting unrealistic educational aspirations in Albania.

Andros Kourtellos

University of Cyprus

Eugen Kovac

University of Duisburg-Essen

Till Köveker

DIW Berlin & TU Berlin

Simon Krause

LMU Munich & ifo Institute

I am a third-year PhD student at the University of Munich (LMU) and ifo Institute for Economic Research in Germany. My research interests are in labor, public, and urban economics. I am specifically interested in the impact of working from home on urban development.

Astrid Krenz

Ruhr University Bochum

Johanna Krenz

University of Hamburg

Claudio Kretz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Sophie Kreutzkamp

University of Oxford

Sebastian Kreuzmair

University of Amsterdam

I am a PhD candidate in Quantitative Economics at CeNDEF at the University of Amsterdam.

I am interested in the role of uncertainty and limited information on economic decision making, with a focus on environmental economics.

Eduard Krkoska

University of Oxford

Thomas Kroen

International Monetary Fund

I am economist in the Research Department at the International Monetary Fund.

My research areas are banking, macro-finance, and corporate finance.

Anna Krumme

University of Hagen

I am a PhD candidate at the Technical University of Dortmund and research associate at the University of Hagen. My research topics belong to the fields of applied microeconomics. In particular, I am interested in economics of education, family, labor and health economics. To identify causal effects I apply different microeconometric methods to (mainly german) survey and administrative datasets.

Yizhou Kyle Kuang

University of Manchester

Zoe Kuehn

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Moritz Kuhn

University of Mannheim

Anil Kumar

Aarhus University

Michael Kumhof

Bank of England

Timo Kuosmanen

Turku School of Economics

Professor at the Department of Economics, Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Finland. My research interests span applied economics, econometrics, mathematical economics, microeconomic theory, and operational research. My methodological research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical rigor and policy-relevance. My application domains include such areas as education and healthcare, energy and environment, markets and regulation, utilities and transportation.

Frederik Kurcz

Berlin School of Economics, DIW Berlin

Nikolas Kuschnig

Vienna University of Economics and Business

I'm a PhD candidate at the Vienna University for Economics and Business (WU) and am on the 24/25 job market. My research interests lie in environmental economics, and applied econometrics.

Tiina Kuuppelomäki

Labore

Soonwoo Kwon

Brown University