Presenters

Sergio Ocampo

University of Western Ontario

Florens Odendahl

Banco de España

Atsushi Ohyama

Hitotsubashi University

Florentine Oliveira

Paris School of Economics

Sander Onderstal

University of Amsterdam

Pinchuan Ong

National University of Singapore

Pinchuan Ong is an Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, Strategy and Policy Department. His research interests are in labor and public economics. His current research explores determinants of labor supply of individuals, including the labor supply disincentives of having to pay child support (child maintenance), how the labor supply response to taxation differs from the response to wage changes, and how automation affects labor supply.

Ekaterina Oparina

LSE

I am Research Economist in the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, and Research Associate at the Wellbeing Research Centre of the University of Oxford. I work on topics that contribute to creating a happier and better-functioning society.

My primary fields are Health Economics, Economics of Wellbeing, and Behavioural Economics. My secondary fields are Applied Econometrics, Microeconomics, and Policy Evaluation.

Augusto Ospital

LMU Munich

Franz Ostrizek

Sciences Po

Benjamin Ouvrard

GAEL, INRAE

Alessio Ozanne

Toulouse School of Economics

I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Toulouse School of Economics. My research lies at the intersection of Finance and Information Economics. I study how the design of information and incentives can soften inefficiencies in financial markets. I am working on bank stress tests, risk management, and algorithmic opacity in credit markets.