Presenters

Markus Haavio

Bank of Finland

Wolfgang Habla

DHBW Villingen-Schwenningen

Jeanne Hagenbach

CNRS - Sciences Po

Nima Haghpanah

Penn State

Teresa Hailer

Heidelberg University

Tamas Hajdu

HUN-REN Centre for Economic and Regional Studies

Marina Halac

Yale University

Alaka Halder

Garner Health

Christoph Hambel

Tilburg University

Lu Han

Bank of Canada and CEPR

I am a Senior Economist at the Bank of Canada and a Research Affiliate at the CEPR.

Anne Hannusch

University of Mannheim

Matthias Hänsel

Stockholm School of Economics

Lisa Hanzl

Free University Berlin

I'm a PhD candidate at the chair of applied statistics of the FU Berlin's economics department.

My research focuses on the impact of local public infrastructure, such as schools and libraries, on inequality, specifically in regards to gender and race.

Bryan Hardy

Bank for International Settlements

Bryan is a senior economist at the Bank for International Settlements. He researches broadly in international finance, macroeconomics, banking and corporate finance.

Enda Hargaden

University College Dublin

Jason Hartline

Northwestern University

Carl Hase

Goethe University Frankfurt / JGU Mainz

I am a PhD candidate at the Goethe University Frankfurt. My work seeks to advance two core research agendas. The first is to understand how market power influences firms' reactions to changes in costs and the resulting welfare implications. The second investigates the extent to which government policies generate spillovers due to firms' strategic interactions. I tackle these questions by combining state of the art methods in causal inference with large, proprietary administrative datasets.

Lena Hassani-Nezhad

City, University of London

I am an Assistant Professor at City, University of London and a research affiliate at IZA. My research interests are in the fields of Empirical Microeconomics, Labour Economics, and Economics of the Family.

Fabio Haufler

ETH Zurich

My research focuses on the field of applied micro with a special focus on pension economics and retirement. I empirically examine the role of digitalization on retirement contributions leveraging quasi-experimantal and experimental settings. Moreover, I analyse the role of policy and literacy on retirement outcomes and contributions. I defended my PhD at ETH Zurich and will officially graduate this autumn (2024).

Guillermo Hausmann Guil

Vilnius University

Luke Heath Milsom

IFS/ KU Leuven

Andreas Hefti

University of Zurich / Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Joni Heikkinen

Bank of Finland

I am a Researcher at the Bank of Finland and a Ph.D. student in Economics at the University of Jyväskylä. My research focuses on macroeconomics, text analysis, and nowcasting.

Currently, my main research interests are using text analysis to uncover central banks' loss functions, examining the media's role in shaping inflation expectations, and nowcasting real economic variables using machine-learning methods.

Vesa-Matti Heikkuri

Tampere University

Florian Heine

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Gunnar Heins

University of Florida

Christian Hellwig

Toulouse School of Economics

Christian Hellwig

Toulouse School of Economics

Viola Helmers

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Benjamin Hemingway

Bank of England

Jerome Hericourt

University of Evry-Paris-Saclay & CEPII

Benedicta Hermanns

University of Hamburg & Hamburg Center for Health Economics

Manuel Hermosilla

University of Illinois at Chicago

Claudia Herresthal

University of Bonn

Judith Herrmann

Fraunhofer FIT / University of Freiburg

Eyo Herstad

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Anthony Heyes

University of Birmingham

Sebastian Hildebrand

University of Bonn

I am a PhD candidate in economics at the University of Bonn, focusing on macroeconomics and monetary theory. In addition to these research interests, I am also passionate about practical monetary policy, inequality, and climate change.

Elmar Hillebrand

Ruhr-University Bochum / EEFA Institute

Alexander Kjær Hilsløv

Aarhus University

Svenja Hippel

University of Bonn

I am an Assistant Professor (tenure track) for Law and Economics at the University of Bonn at the Center for Advanced Studies in Law and Economics (CASTLE) and an associated member of the cluster of excellence ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy as well as the transdisciplinary research area TRA 4: Individuals, Institutions and Societies.

Before joining the University of Bonn, I was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Wuerzburg at the Chair of Contract Theory and Information Economics. I did my Ph.D. at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods and the University of Jena.

My main field of research is a combination of behavioral and experimental economics, law and economics, as well as political economy.

Salomo Hirvonen

University of Turku

Steffen Hitzemann

University of Houston

Jonas Hjort

University College London

Jonas Hjort is Professor of Economics at University College London and at the University of Oslo; a co-editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association; and a development economist with particular focus on production, broadly construed—firms, organizations, and workers—in (and affecting) developing countries

Jon Hoddenbagh

Johns Hopkins University

Michal Hodor

Tel Aviv University

Eran Hoffmann

Hebrew University

Antonia Hohmann

University of Muenster

I am a PhD candidate at the Institute for Public and Regional Economics at the University of Münster and part of the Research School of International Taxation. My research interests are in applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on personal and corporate income taxation.

Pär Holmberg

IFN

Pär Holmberg is Associate Professor in Economics and has a Ph.D. in Electric Power Engineering. Both degrees are from Uppsala University (dissertations in 2000 and 2005). He is a Senior Research Fellow of IFN in Stockholm and an associate of Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG), University of Cambridge, and Program on Energy and Sustainable Development (PESD), Stanford University.

Maren Holthe Hedne

University of Oslo

PhD student in economics at the University of Oslo. Visited LSE during the academic year 2023/2024. My research interests are environmental economics, labour and trade. My job market paper studies the skill-bias of green technological change, using detailed administrative data and a novel identification strategy. I will be on the 2024/2025 European job market.

Ju Yeong Hong

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Daniela Horta Saenz

AIX MARSEILLE UNIVERSITÉ - LABORATOIRE AMSE

Laura Hospido

Banco de España

I am an advisor to the Secretary of State for Economy and Business Support, at the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Commerce and Business. I am also a Senior Economist at the DG Economics, Statistics, and Research of the Banco de España. I joined IZA as a Research Affiliate in 2006 and as a Research Fellow in 2013. Since January 2023, I am a BdE-CEMFI Research Associate. My research interests include earnings dynamics, wage inequality, labour supply, gender economics, and financial competences.

Klajdi Hoxha

Stanford Graduate School of Businees

I am a 3rd year PhD candidate in Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business. My work is at the intersection of mechanism design and markets for information goods.

Chih-Sheng Hsieh

National Taiwan University

Audrey Hu

City University of Hong Kong

En Hua Hu

Toronto/Oxford

Xiao Hu

Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics

Yuxiao Hu

LSE

​I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the London School of Economics (LSE). I hold a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Chicago.

My passion lies in studying the impacts of ​ environmental policies in the context of climate change and natural disasters. By leveraging empirical strategies, structural models, and engineering models, I hope my research helps to design the optimal environmental policy solutions for those challenges.

My research covers China, sub-Saharan African countries, and the United States.

​​In my job market paper, I study the benefits and costs of a flood risk redistribution policy that protects urban areas at the cost of harming rural counties. Specifically, I integrate hydrological models into economic analysis.

Ching-I Huang

National Taiwan University

Ji Huang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Jiantao Huang

University of Hong Kong

Ruobing Huang

ETH Zurich

Yangguang Sunny Huang

HK University of Science & Technology

Patrick Hufschmidt

Technical University of Dortmund

Albert Jan Hummel

University of Amsterdam

Maximilian Huppertz

Bank of England

I am a Research Economist at the Bank of England. I study the impact of climate change on firms and trade. I have also worked on the effect of information frictions on supply chains. I use reduced-form and machine learning methods to identify causal relationships, and combine those with structural models to understand equilibrium and policy implications. I received my PhD from the University of Michigan in 2024.

Muzammil Hussain

University of Siegen

Jakob Hußmann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Tran Huynh

Friedrich Schiller University Jena