Augusto Ospital
LMU MunichFranz Ostrizek
Sciences PoBenjamin Ouvrard
GAEL, INRAEAlessio Ozanne
Toulouse School of EconomicsI am a Ph.D. candidate at the Toulouse School of Economics. My research lies at the intersection of Finance and Information Economics. I study how the design of information and incentives can soften inefficiencies in financial markets. I am working on bank stress tests, risk management, and algorithmic opacity in credit markets.
Mikael Paaso
Erasmus University RotterdamAlessia Paccagnini
University College DublinDavide Pace
LMU MunichHi! I am Davide Pace an assistant professor at LMU Munich. My research field is Behavioral Economics with a special interest in the economics of climate change and in the cognitive foundations of human behavior.
David Pacini
University of BristolUtso Pal Mustafi
CEMFIFilippo Pallotti
University College London - Lombard OdierChristina Palmou
Office for National StatisticsAlexei Parakhonyak
University of OxfordJoan Paredes
European Central BankMarco Pariguana
University of EdinburghHyungmin Park
University of WarwickJunghum Park
Bank of LithuaniaFelix Pasquier
CREST-ENSAEAseem Patel
University of EssexPaula Patzelt
LSELouise Paul-Delvaux
Harvard University, World BankJulia Paul-Venturine
Paris School of Economics / Sciences PoFernando Payro Chew
UAB, BSE & CODEI am an Assistant Professor at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics and a member of The Center for the Study of Organizations and Decisions in Economics.
Research interest: microeconomic theory, decision theory, and behavioral economics.
Thomas Peeters
Erasmus School of EconomicsThomas Peeters is an associate professor at the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) where he serves as the director of the Department of Applied Economics. He also coordinates the activities of the Erasmus Center for Applied Sports Economics (ECASE). Thomas is a research fellow of the Tinbergen Institute and a member of the Erasmus Research Institute in Management (ERIM). He studies questions on the intersection of strategy economics, innovation, industrial organization and sports economics.
Udara Peiris
Oberlin CollegePaul Pelzl
NHH Norwegian School of EconomicsLuca Pensieroso
UCLouvain, IRES/LIDAMManos Perdikakis
University of OxfordVitor Pereira
BI Norwegian Business SchoolJoão Pereira dos Santos
Queen Mary University of London, ISEG LisbonPietro Peretto
DukeChristophe Pérignon
HEC ParisNoemi Peter
University of GroningenAssociate Professor. Research field: empirical microeconomics, with particular interest in experimental and behavioral economics, gender, education and labor.
Jan Cornelius Peters
Thünen InstituteFabien Petit
UCLResearch Fellow at University College London, Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities. I am interested in Labor Economics, Innovation Economics and Education Economics.
My research focuses on labor markets, technologies, skills, generations and inequality.
Cosimo Petracchi
Tor Vergata University of RomeI am an assistant professor at the Tor Vergata University of Rome.
My research field is macroeconomics and my research agenda lies at the intersection between international macro-finance and monetary economics.
Stefan Petry
University of ManchesterMarkus Pettersson
Stockholm UniversityVincenzo Pezone
Tilburg UniversityPierre M Picard
University of LuxembourgMyroslav Pidkuyko
Bank of SpainMarco Pinchetti
Bank of EnglandClemente Pinilla-Torremocha
University of AlicanteFrancisco Pitthan
KU LeuvenStefan Pollinger
Sciences PoMartina Pons
University of BernAlexander Popov
European Central BankCharly Porcher
Georgetown UniversityTommaso Porzio
Columbia UniversityMax Posch
University of ExeterOlaf Posch
Universität HamburgTom Potoms
University of SussexDuangrat Prajaksilpthai
Tilburg UniversityI am a PhD candidate in Economics at Tilburg University. My research interests are behavioral and experimental economics, specifically belief and biases.
Marta Prato
Bocconi UniversityFilip Premik
Monash UniversityI am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics at Monash University.
Mathis Preti
Aix Marseille School of EconomicsFabian Prettenthaler
University of Vienna/OMDSTaco Prins
University of AmsterdamMatt Pritsker
Federal Reserve Bank of BostonAurelija Proskute
Bank of LithuaniaRoger Prudon
Lancaster University/NBERFelipe Puccioni
University of Cambridge (Trinity College) and Court of Accounts of Rio de Janeiro (TCMRio)Thomas Michael Pugh
Bank of CanadaZhenghua Qi
Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyI am a PhD candidate in Economics at HKUST Business School. My research interests are in macroeconomics and expectation formation.
Long Qian
University of EdinburghXuechao Jane Qian
University of California, IrvineLarry Qiu
Lingnan University HKChair professor of Economics, Head of Economics Department, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
Alberto Quaini
Erasmus University of RotterdamJean Paul Rabanal
University of StavangerZoltán Rácz
Stockholm School of EconomicsEdoardo Rainone
Bank of Italyhttps://sites.google.com/site/edoardorainone0/
Aniruddha Rajan
Bank of EnglandAshesh Rambachan
MITCarlos A. Ramírez
Federal Reserve BoardI am an economist working on networks, asset pricing, and financial stability.
Dave Rapach
Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaI'm a Research Economist and Policy Adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. My main research interests include asset pricing, forecasting, machine learning, international finance, and macroeconomics.
Tom Rauber
University of KaiserslauternChristopher Rauh
University of CambridgeI am Professor of Economics and Data Science at the University of Cambridge. I am also a Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, and a Research Affiliate at CEPR, HCEO, IZA, and PRIO. I am PI at conflictforecast.org and EconAI, and have conducted multiple projects with the FCDO, German Foreign Office, and IMF. My fields are Political Economy, Labor Economics, Data Science, Conflict, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning.
Bastian Ravesteijn
Erasmus School of EconomicsWalker Ray
London School of EconomicsGoya Razavi
University of ChicagoI’m a PhD Candidate at the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago.
My research focuses on understanding the determinants of socio-economic inequality to inform the design of public policies aimed at fostering social mobility. To that end, I build on frontier econometric methods and rich administrative datasets.
I hold a BSc in Economics and MSc in Philosophy of the Social Sciences from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).