David Burgherr
University of ZurichI am a PhD Student in Economics at the University of Zurich. I am also a Visiting Fellow at the LSE International Inequalities Institute and affiliated with the CAGE Research Centre at the University of Warwick.
I study issues of taxation, inequality, and pension policy, typically involving the analysis of large administrative datasets. My broader interests are in Public Economics and Labor Economics.
Héloïse Burlat
University of Strasbourg / Ghent UniversityKatarzyna Burzynska
Radboud UniversityChristopher Busch
LMU MunichAline Bütikofer
Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)Tsenguunjav Byambasuren
Cornell UniversityI am a Ph.D. Candidate in Applied Economics at Cornell University.
My research interests include labor economics and development economics.
My current research primarily focuses on labor market power. Some of my research also studies women's intrahousehold bargaining power and household behavior.