Presenters

Alex Maciocco

University of California, Irvine

Mathis Mæhlum

Norges Bank

My research interests are empirical macroeconomics and monetary policy

Fred Seunghyun Maeng

University of Cambridge

Sebastiaan Maes

University of Antwerp

Shane Mahen

University of Cambridge

Jocelyn Maillard

Cepremap

I am a Macroeconomist at Cepremap in Paris. My work mostly encompasses models applied to advanced economies, especially France. I am particularly interested in fiscal policies and debt sustainability as well as other economic policies linked to structural changes as new technologies, climate change or offshoring.

Gosia Majewska

ESSEC Business School

Matthew Makofske

Colgate University

I'm an Assistant Professor of Economics at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY. I conduct applied microeconomic research studying (among other things): how the design and implementation of mandatory disclosure policies affect their ability to regulate product quality, how compliance with law responds to enforcement presence and tactics, and how the severity of punishments prescribed for offenses affects the behavior of enforcement agents.

Eero Mäkynen

University of Turku

Chiara Malavasi

University of Mannheim and ZEW

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Mannheim and a Doctoral Researcher at ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.

My research interests include labour, public and health economics.

I will be on the 2024/2025 Econ Job Market.

Anna Malessan

TEPP-CNRS, University Paris-Est

I am a PhD candidate at the TEPP-CNRS research institution and the University of Paris-Est. My research focuses on the impact evaluation of public policies, particularly in the areas of innovation and environmental issues.

Before pursuing my PhD, I worked in public institutions, particularly at the French Treasury, as well as in consulting. During this time, I specialized in impact evaluation policy, financial market regulation, infrastructure financing, and State Aid regulation and control, particularly within the framework of European Regulation.

Fred Malherbe

University College London

Selma Malmberg

Le Mans University & CEPREMAP

Simona Malovaná

Czech National Bank

Simona Malovana is the Director of Financial Research at the Czech National Bank (CNB) and editor of the CNB Working Papers series. She has a decade of experience producing policy-oriented research, advising central bank policymakers, setting research priorities, and leading project teams. Her research interests include financial stability topics, macro-financial linkages, interaction and coordination of central bank policies, green finance, and climate risks. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the International Journal of Central Banking and the Journal of Financial Stability. She participates in various international research networks, including the International Banking Research Network and the ChaMP ESCB Research Network. She holds a PhD from Charles University.

Michael Mandler

Royal Holloway College, University of London

Kalina Manova

University College London

Joël Marbet

Banco de España

Andrea Marcucci

University of Lausanne

I am PhD candidate at University of Lausanne, starting a postdoc in September at University of Italian Switzerland in Lugano. My reasearch interests are in different domains of applied economics. In particular, my research projects are focused on Political Economy and Conflicts, Economic History and Development.

David Marguerit

LISER

I am a PhD Student in Applied Economics at LISER and the University of Luxembourg.

I am studying the effect of AI adoption on the labor market (new work, employment, and wages) and the demand for skills.

Niels Marijnen

University of Amsterdam

Joe Marlow

University of Surrey

Vadim Marmer

UBC

Jaime Marques Pereira

Lancaster University

I am a lecturer (assistant professor) in Economics and Data Science at the Department of Economics at Lancaster University Management School.

I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from Bocconi University. I am an applied microeconomist with research interests in political economics.

In my research, I take advantage of text analysis, computer vision and computer audition techniques to study how different media coverage affect voters' and politicians' behaviors.

Kieran Marray

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Catalina Martinez Hernandez

European Central Bank

Clara Martínez-Toledano

Imperial College London

Filipe Martins-da-Rocha

Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV

Carole Marullaz

University of Zurich

I am a third-year PhD Student in Economics at the University of Zurich. My main research interest lies at the intersection between macroeconomics and environmental economics, with a particular focus on the macroeconomic implications of the energy transition.

Christian Maruthiah

Trinity College Dublin

I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from CEMFI. I will join Trinity College Dublin and the Centre for Economics, Policy and History in September 2024.

I work on topics related to Economic History, Political Economy, and Development Economics. I am particularly interested in studying the effectiveness of government policy in generating cultural change and reshaping ethnic identities.

Alfonso Maselli

University of Pennsylvania

Daniele Massacci

King's College London

Mauro Mastrogiacomo

De Nederlandsche Bank

Camilla Mastromarco

University of Calabria

Hidehiko Matsumoto

Keio University

Ella Mattinen

Tampere University, FIT

Damien Mayaux

Paris School of Economics

Maximilian Mayer

IWH Halle

Juan Camilo Medellín

Paris School of Economics

I am an incoming Assistant Professor at Universidad del Rosario School of Economics.

Currently, I am a Ph.D. Candidate in the macro group at the Paris School of Economics.

I combine theory and microeconometrics to answer macro-financial questions. I am interested in understanding how, subject to regulatory and institutional environments, optimal and heterogeneous firm decisions impact macro aggregates. In particular, my research comprehends the unintended consequences of regulation and policy making on the (under)development of emerging markets' financial systems.

Valentina Melentyeva

Tilburg University

Blaise Melly

University of Bern

Manuel Menkhoff

ifo Institute & LMU Munich

Dominik Menno

Deutsche Bundesbank

Dominik Menno is an Economist in the Financial Stability Division of the Deutsche Bundesbank. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute and his research interests are Quantitative Macroeconomics, Financial Frictions and the Macroeconomy, Financial Stability and Macroprudential Policy, and International Macroeconomics. Prior to the Deutsche Bundesbank he worked at BaFin in banking supervision and was Assistant Professor at Aarhus University. He held post-doc positions at RWTH Aachen, University of Mannheim, and University of Michigan.

Roman Merga

IMF

Jaanika Meriküll

Bank of Estonia / University of Tartu

I am a research economist studying labour economics, household finance, economic policy, and financial stability. Currently serving as a Senior Economist at the Bank of Estonia and Associate Professor at the University of Tartu, I have studied labour market dynamics and the economic implications of inequalities in Estonia and the broader European context.

Lena Merkel

German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

Ayşe Gül Mermer

Tilburg University

Elmar Mertens

Deutsche Bundesbank

Elmar Mertens is a senior economist at the Research Centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank in Frankfurt, Germany. Prior to joining the Bundesbank in 2018, he has worked for a year at the Bank for International Settlements (Basel, Switzerland) and eight years at the Federal Reserve Board (Washington, D.C.). At the Federal Reserve, he was involved in devising policy alternatives and their communication as well as the empirical analysis of economic conditions. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking.

A common theme of his research is the interplay between macroeconomic dynamics and the formation of expectations. His econometric research is often concerned with time-varying dynamics, for example due to time-varying volatilities, changes in the behaviour of trends and cycles, or the effective lower bound on nominal interest rates.

Martí Mestieri

UPF

Robert Metcalfe

Columbia University

Jean-Baptiste Michau

Ecole Polytechnique

Professor of macroeconomics at Polytechnique, Paris.

Roxana Mihet

University of Lausanne and Swiss Finance Institute

Assistant professor of finance

Andrej Mijakovic

European University Institute

Keaton Miller

University of Oregon

Leonard Missbach

Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)

Indrajit Mitra

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Mrdjan Mladjan

EBS Business School

I strive to acquire, create, share, and apply knowledge about markets and people in them.

I received my PhD in Economics, Finance, and Management from Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, and BSc in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I am a Senior Lecturer of Financial Economics at the EBS Business School in Wiesbaden.

I research and teach in the areas of corporate finance and valuation, economics of financial crises, and interactions between economic and financial system and society.

Jolan Mohimont

National Bank of Belgium

My research interests include the analysis of monetary and macroprudential policies and the fluctuations in commodity prices and their macroeconomic consequences.

Sophia Möller

University Kassel

Niclas Moneke

University of Oxford

Léopold Monjoie

University Paris Dauphine - Psl

Lasse Mononen

Bielefeld University

Win Monroe

Imperial College London Business School

I am a PhD Candidate in Finance at Imperial College Business School.

My research focuses on central banking, financial intermediation, liquidity, and financial stability.

I will be on the 2024/2025 Job Market.

Jose L. Moraga

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Marta Morando

London School of Economics (LSE)

Massimo Morelli

Bocconi University

Russell Morton

Yale University

Petra Moser

New York University Stern School of Business

I'm a Professor of Economics at NYU Stern. My research combines methods from economic history and applied microeconomics to examine the determinants of creativity and innovation.

I study the behavior of inventors, composers, writers, and scientists from the 19th century to today to figure out what makes people creative, what encourages firms to take the risks that are inherent in innovation, and what types of institutions encourage people to do their best work.

Lira Mota

MIT

Arieda Muco

Central European University

Rohit Reddy Muddasani

Vienna University of Economics and Business

Manuel A. Muñoz

Spanish Treasury

Mathilde Munoz

Berkeley

Laura Muñoz-Blanco

University of Exeter

I am an Assistant Professor (Lecturer) at the University of Exeter Business School.

I am an applied economist interested in development economics and applied microeconometrics. I am passionate about understanding the interaction between forced displacement and gender-social cohesion outcomes.

Dilnoza Muslimova

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Mirlind Mustafa

University of Oldenburg

Konuray Mutluer

CERGE-EI

Willi Mutschler

University Tübingen