Jean Paul Rabanal
University of StavangerZoltán Rácz
Stockholm School of EconomicsEdoardo Rainone
Bank of Italyhttps://sites.google.com/site/edoardorainone0/
Aniruddha Rajan
Bank of EnglandAshesh Rambachan
MITCarlos A. Ramírez
Federal Reserve BoardI am an economist working on networks, asset pricing, and financial stability.
Dave Rapach
Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaI'm a Research Economist and Policy Adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. My main research interests include asset pricing, forecasting, machine learning, international finance, and macroeconomics.
Tom Rauber
University of KaiserslauternChristopher Rauh
University of CambridgeI am Professor of Economics and Data Science at the University of Cambridge. I am also a Fellow of Trinity College Cambridge, and a Research Affiliate at CEPR, HCEO, IZA, and PRIO. I am PI at conflictforecast.org and EconAI, and have conducted multiple projects with the FCDO, German Foreign Office, and IMF. My fields are Political Economy, Labor Economics, Data Science, Conflict, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning.
Bastian Ravesteijn
Erasmus School of EconomicsWalker Ray
London School of EconomicsGoya Razavi
University of ChicagoI’m a PhD Candidate at the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago.
My research focuses on understanding the determinants of socio-economic inequality to inform the design of public policies aimed at fostering social mobility. To that end, I build on frontier econometric methods and rich administrative datasets.
I hold a BSc in Economics and MSc in Philosophy of the Social Sciences from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Stephen Redding
Princeton UniversityMekdim D. Regassa
IGZMar Reguant
Northwestern UniversityAgoston Reguly
Corvinus University of BudapestRicardo Reis
LSEhttps://www.r2rsquared.com/bio.html
Jasper Rennspies
University of FreiburgAmalia Repele
Bocconi UniversityAnna Ressi
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of ManagementHélène Rey
London Business SchoolHélène Rey
London Business SchoolAndrew Rhodes
Toulouse School of Economics, Université Toulouse CapitolePaul O. Richter
UPF and BSEChris Riddell
University of WaterlooArno Riedl
Maastricht UniversityDaniel Riera-Crichton
Bates CollegeMalte Rieth
Universität Halle-Wittenberg, GermanyNiels Rietveld
Erasmus School of EconomicsDavide Rigo
LSEI am a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the London School of Economics and a CESifo Network member.
I am currently leading a three-year research project (2022-2025) on the impact of work-from-home on the geography of workers, firms and innovation. My research relies on quantitative methods for causal inference and large-scale administrative data, including employer-employee matched data for Italy and France and nationally representative survey data (the Labour Force Survey) for European regions. I also work with web-scraped and online data sources, including online job vacancy postings and companies' technology adoption trends.
My main research interests lie at the intersection of economic geography and international economics, particularly focusing on the role of innovation and digitalisation in firms' growth dynamics, as well as on studying the foreign activities of multinational enterprises.
David Ritzwoller
Stanford GSBRaul Riva
Northwestern UniversityPhD candidate at Northwestern University, focusing on asset pricing, econometrics, and macro-finance.
Jean Charles Rochet
Toulouse School of EconomicsAlexander Rodivilov
Stevens Institute of TechnologyGabriel Rodriguez-Rondon
McGill UniversityFlorian Roeser
University of KonstanzJoost Roettger
Deutsche BundesbankKirsten Rohde
Maastricht UniversityEugenio Rojas
University of FloridaMagdalena Rola-Janicka
Imperial College LondonIsabelle Roland
Bank of EnglandDario A Romero
Abu DhabiJuan Pedro Ronconi
Universidad de los Andes, ChileMaxwell Rong
Stanford UniversityFrank Rosar
Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyGiuseppe Rose
University of CalabriaJulia Rose
Erasmus University RotterdamFederico Rossi
University of WarwickPauline Rossi
CREST, Ecole polytechniqueDuncan Roth
Institute for Employment Research (IAB)Thomas Michael Rowley
Bocconi UniversityMargarita Rubio
University of NottinghamMargarita is an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Nottingham. Previously, she held a full-time position at the Bank of Spain. She has also worked as a visiting researcher at the US Federal Reserve, the Deutsche Bundesbank, the Central Bank of Luxembourg, the National Bank of Poland, the Bank of Lithuania and the International Monetary Fund. She obtained her PhD in Economics in 2008 at Boston College (USA) with a dissertation entitled: "Housing Markets, Business Cycles and Monetary Policy". She also holds an M.Sc. in Economics with Distinction at the University College London.
Olga Rud
University of StavangerJesper Rüdiger
Universidad Carlos III de MadridFelix Rusche
University of MannheimI am a PhD student at Uni Mannheim working in Applied Micro-Economics. My research spans Labor Economics, Development Economics, and Political Economy, with a particular interest in mass and social media.