Presenters

Fabian Eckert

University of California, San Diego

Peter Egger

ETH Zurich

Tobias Eibinger

University of Graz

My research focuses on empirical environmental economics, particularly the effect of transport policies on emission reductions. Methodologically, I specialize in econometrics with an emphasis on time-series analysis, marco-panels, and causal difference-in-differences designs. My work also involves spatial data analysis to examine the socio-economic impacts of economic activities. Recently, I have been working with register data to study gendered commuting behavior and related spatial aspects.

Ran Eilat

Ben-Gurion University

Thomas Eisfeld

CORE/LIDAM, UCLouvain and ECARES,ULB

I am a final-year PhD Candidate at CORE/LIDAM, UCLouvain, and ECARES, ULB.

My research interests include Industrial Organization and Behavioral Economics, focusing on issues of the digital economy. I employ a combination of theoretical and experimental tools in my research.

Kenza Elass

Bocconi University - Axa Gender Lab

Leonardo Elias

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Logan Emery

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Erik Engberg

Örebro University

I am a PhD candidate at Örebro University, and the Ratio Institute, Sweden. My primary research interest is the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the labour market. Other interests include political economy, innovation policy, and policy evaluation.

OPEN DATA AND ONLINE APPENDIX FOR OUR PAPER:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16PwsyGY28iXnsGOIY7dzN6hDwwxIuHRV

WEBSITE FOR OUR RESEARCH PROJECT, AI-ECON LAB:
https://www.ai-econlab.com

Onur Eryilmaz

ETH Zurich

Ilya Eryzhenskiy

ENPC

Aurélien Espic

Banque de France and Aix-Marseille School of Economics

Jana Eßer

RWI – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Teresa Esteban-Casanelles

King's College London

Fernanda Estevan

Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV

Florian Exler

University of Vienna