Natalia D'Agosti
University of EdinburghDaniel Da Mata
Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGVHarald Dale-Olsen
Institute for Social Research, NorwayAmi Dalloul
Leibniz University HannoverPatricio S. Dalton
Tilburg UniversityI am Associate Professor of Economics at Tilburg University. My research lies in the intersection between poverty and psychology. I develop theoretical models and design/implement lab and field experiments.
Saman Darougheh
Danmarks NationalbankSimon Dato
EBS Business SchoolBipasa Datta
University of YorkLaurence Daures
ESSEC Business SchoolThomas Davoine
University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (EHL, HES-SO),Prabal De
CUNY City CollegeBruno De Backer
National Bank of BelgiumBruno heads the Monetary Policy Unit in the NBB’s Economics and Research Department. A specialist in monetary policy, financial markets and financial stability, he has more than a decade of experience at the Banque centrale du Luxembourg, the European Central Bank and the National Bank of Belgium. Bruno holds a research master’s degree in econometrics from UCLouvain and an MSc in finance and economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is a visiting lecturer at EDHEC Business School in Lille (France), and at HEC Liège (Belgium). He is also a guest lecturer at UCLouvain (Belgium).
Clément De Chaisemartin
Sciences PoWillem De Cort
KU LeuvenI am a PhD student based in KU Leuven working mostly on Education Economics. My topics of expertise are teacher supply and tutoring. I work mostly with choice experiments and randomized controlled trials, with some newer work using administrative data.
Lorenzo De Masi
Universidad Carlos III MadridÁureo de Paula
University College LondonAureo de Paula is Professor of Economics at University College London (UCL) and is affiliated with Cemmap (UK), the IFS (UK), CEPR and several other research groups worldwide. Aureo is an elected Fellow of the Econometric Society and the International Association for Applied Econometrics. He was a managing editor for The Review of Economics Studies and is co-editor at the Journal of Econometrics.
Ramon de Punder
University of AmsterdamJose De Sousa
University of Paris Panthéon-AssasJosé De Sousa is a Professor of Economics at the University of Paris Panthéon-Assas and an Associate Researcher at Sciences Po ((LIEPP).
Emmanuel De Veirman
De Nederlandsche BankI am a macroeconomist, working on inflation and price setting, and on topics including macroprudential policy and firm-level uncertainty. I hold a Ph.D. in economics from the Johns Hopkins University. I am a senior economist in the research department of De Nederlandsche Bank. Short-term assignments include the research departments of the European Central Bank, the Bundesbank, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, as well as the Japan Desk of the International Monetary Fund.
Mahaut de Villeneuve Bargemon
Cergy Paris University & ESSECElisa de Weerd
Erasmus University Rotterdam & Tinbergen InstituteShubhdeep Deb
Tilburg UniversityStephane Dees
Banque de FranceFrancesco Del Prato
Paris School of EconomicsMehmet Tayyip Demir
Nazarbayev UniversityTimothée Demont
AMSEOlivier Denagiscarde
Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne UniversityI am a Ph.D. Candidate at CES - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. I hold an M.Sc. from Toulouse School of Economics.
My work is in the fields of urban, real estate and financial economics.
Piotr Denderski
University of LeicesterThomas Dengler
Deutsche BundesbankMarkus Dertwinkel-Kalt
University of MünsterSam Desiere
Ghent UniversityGiuseppe Di Giacomo
USI LuganoIrene Di Marzio
Bank of ItalyFederico Di Pace
Bank of EnglandRita Dias Pereira
Nova School of Business and EconomicsPaul Diegert
Toulouse School of EconomicsKonrad Dierks
Toulouse School of EconomicsI am a PhD student at Toulouse School of Economics. I am doing research on both electricity markets (intermittent renewables with storage) and political economy (turnout with semi-Kantian preferences).
Eoin Dignam
London School of EconomicsFrancesc Dilme
University of BonnPietro Dindo
Ca' Foscari University of VeniceSitong Ding
London School of EconomicsI am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) affiliated with the Centre for Macroeconomics, and an Academic Visitor at the Bank of England. My research interests lie at the intersection amongst monetary economics, macroeconomics and derivative markets.
Jonathan Dingel
University of Chicago Booth School of BusinessI am an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. My research agenda focuses on the spatial distribution of economic activities across neighborhoods, cities, and countries. I try to understand the substantial variation in the amount and nature of economic activity across space.
Jose Angelo Divino
Catholic University of BrasiliaI am Professor and Director of the Graduate Program of Economics at the Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil. I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the Boston University and “Livre-Docencia” from the University of São Paulo. I am also Senior Research Fellow of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Consultant and Project Coordinator of the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Editor. My research areas are monetary policy, macroeconomics, applied econometrics.
Michael Dobrew
European Central BankMarina Dodlova
University of Münster, CESifoDr. Marina Dodlova is Akademishe Rätin a.Z. (similar to Assistant Professor) at the Chair of Political Economy at the University of Münster. She is also a CESifo Research Affiliate and a member of the Standing Field Committee on Development Economics of the German Economic Association. Marina obtained her PhD in Economics from University Paris Ouest Nanterre and then was teaching and research fellow at University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA Hamburg) and the University of Passau.
Tomas Dominguez-Iino
University of ChicagoKate Donahue
Cornell UniversityDing Dong
Hong Kong Baptist UniversitySimon Donker van Heel
Erasmus University RotterdamI am a PhD candidate in Econometrics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, working under the supervision of Dick van Dijk and Rutger-Jan Lange. My research focuses on the development and analysis of time series models, with a particular emphasis on (score-driven) filtering methods. This work is mostly theoretical, intersecting with areas such as stochastic optimisation and gradient-based machine learning.
Robin Döttling
Erasmus University RotterdamAnna Dreber
Stockholm School of EconomicsChristoph Drobner
Technical University MunichI am a PhD student in Economics at the Technical University Munich.
My main research interest lies in the field of behavioral and experimental economics with a focus on the interaction of preferences and beliefs in the decision-making process.
Bénédicte Droz
University of FribourgGabrielle du Marais
Universite Paris 2 Panthéon Assas, Grantham Research Institute London School of EconomicsI am a PhD candidate at Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, currently visiting the London School of Economics and the Grantham Research Institute for a year. I will be joining the Potsdam Institute for Climate Research and the TU Berlin in September 2024.
My research focuses on new climate policy tools at the intersection of Environmental Economics, Public Economics, and Finance.
Before my PhD, I worked in sustainable finance and the public sector.
Paul Duetting
Google ResearchErwan Dujeancourt
SOFI, Stockholm UniversityI am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) at Stockholm University. Moreover, I am a research affiliate at the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO), Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics (CEnSE), and at the LGBTI+ Employment and Well-Being Committee funded by Horizon Europe. I am an applied microeconomist with interests in wealth, labor income, entrepreneurship, and LGBTQ economics using big data.
Previously, after attending Paris-Saclay (France), Ca’ Foscari (Italy), and Georgia State (the US) universities, I completed a triple Bachelor's degree in International Economics and German, English literature and civilization, and Management. I subsequently obtained a double Master's degree in International Economics and Business with honors from Groningen (the Netherlands) and Fudan (China) universities. Simultaneously, I held lecturer and teaching assistant positions at the College of Charleston (the US), Groningen, and Paris-Saclay universities. I was also a research assistant for a universal vaccination coverage project at the International Center for Public Policy for the World Bank. My past work includes estimating the Gender Wealth Gap in Sweden with the think tank Ownershift. Then, I was a visiting researcher at Vanderbilt University. I obtained my Ph.D. at Jönköping International Business School.
Daniel Duque
Norwegian School of EconomicsPhD candidate at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH), affiliated with FAIR. Core research interests lie in labour and public economics, with focus on education.
Robert Dur
Erasmus School of EconomicsRobert Dur is a Professor of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam and President of the Royal Dutch Economic Association.
Holly Dykstra
University of KonstanzI am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Konstanz. I'm a behavioral economist who studies how individuals make policy-relevant decisions, especially in household finance and for intertemporal choices.