Presenters

Raffaella Sadun

Harvard Business School

Johanna Saecker

Goethe University Frankfurt

I am a research assistant at the Chair of Financial Markets and Macroeconomics and a PhD student at the Graduate School for Economics, Finance and Management at Goethe University Frankfurt. I am also a member of the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability.

My research interests are macroeconomics, economics of the green transition and numerical methods.

Johan Sæverud

University of Copenhagen

Sarani Saha

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Mauricio Salgado-Moreno

Bank of England

Viola Salvestrini

Bocconi University and QMUL

Maximiliano San Millán

Central Bank of Chile

Marina Sanchez del Villar

European University Institute

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the European University Institute.
I study how technology and innovation affect the financial markets using industrial organization tools.

At the EEA, I am presenting a paper that studies the role of regulation in promoting the funding of new ventures.

Jesus Sanchez-Ibrahim

Universität Hamburg

Paolo Santini

Copenhagen Business School

Ph.D. Paris School of Economics. Postdoc Copenhagen Business School.

Felipe Santos-Marquez

TU Dresden

I am a doctoral candidate at the Chair of International Economics at TU Dresden. I graduated from the development economics master’s program at GSID Nagoya University in Japan. My research interests include machine learning applications, economic growth, remote sensing and trade. I also studied a 5-year physics BSc at the National University of Colombia. Other research interests include: opinion dynamics, applications of statistical mechanics, and network theory. Also, I cofounded the QuaRCS lab

Cisil Sarisoy

Federal Reserve Board

Elia Sartori

CSEF - Universita di Napoli Federico II

Tommaso Sartori

University of Essex

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) of the University of Essex.

My research revolves around the economics of education and, more broadly, labor economics.

Pari Sastry

Columbia Business School

Georg Sator

University of Nottingham

Sébastien Saurin

University of Orléans (LEO)

Aurélien Saussay

London School of Economics

Aurélien Saussay is an Assistant Professorial Research Fellow in the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics. He currently holds a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (2022-2025). He will be visiting Harvard Kennedy School in the Fall Semester 2024.

His research focuses on the interaction between economic inequality and climate change mitigation policies, in order to address the social and political acceptance challenges that hamper the implementation of effective decarbonisation. He aims to estimate the impacts of climate change mitigation on economic agents empirically to help improve the design of decarbonisation policies,

Thiago Scarelli

University of Oxford

I am an applied economist, and my primary research areas are labor and development economics. My recent papers use microeconometrics and field experiments to study how financial stress can push workers to prioritize labor market choices that pay fast over options that pay more.

Florian Scheuer

University of Zurich

Florian Scheuer is the UBS Professor of Economics of Institutions at the University of Zurich and Chairman of the Department of Economics. He was previously on the faculty at Stanford University, a Visiting Professor at Harvard University and UC Berkeley, and a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He obtained his PhD in Economics from MIT in 2010. He is currently Director of the Review of Economic Studies and a member of the Board of Editors of the American Economic Review.

Caroline Schimanski

Pontifical Catholic University of Peru

David Schindler

Tilburg University

I am an Associate Professor in the Economics department at Tilburg University, primarily interested in behavioral & experimental economics, economic history, and personnel economics.

With my research, I seek to understand how insights from behavioral economics influence behavior in questions of public policy, political economy, and firm organization. In the past, I have predominantly used secondary data, as well as laboratory & field experiments.

Ioana Schiopu

ESADE Business School

Marco Schito

PPMI

Lennard Schlattmann

University of Bonn

W. Benedikt Schmal

Ilmenau University of Technology

I am a Postdoc in competition economics, economics of science, and quantitative economics at Ilmenau University of Technology.

Previously, I have been a research group lead at Walter Eucken Institute. I hold a PhD in economics from the DICE at Heinrich Heine University (HHU). I am genuinely interested in the managerial economics of science, open access, and academic publishing.

Aiko Schmeißer

Berlin School of Economics, University of Potsdam

Robert Schmidt

University of Hagen

Philip Schnattinger

Bank of England

Researcher at the Bank of England (Monetary Analysis)
PhD from the University of Oxford
Austrian Citizen

Paul Schneider

USI Lugano and SFI

Sebastian O. Schneider

MPI Collective Goods, Bonn

Philip Schnorpfeil

Goethe University Frankfurt

Felix Schönenberger

USI Lugano

As a postdoctoral researcher in applied microeconomics, my primary field of interest is empirical political economy, focusing on electoral competition, accountability, and voter turnout. My research studies how strategic considerations of voters and candidates shape political behavior and ultimately public policy.

At the Congress, I will present my JMP on how reelection concerns induce strategic policy moderation among U.S. House incumbents.

Christofer Schroeder

European Central Bank

Max Schroeder

Durham University

I am an economist working at the intersection of Macro- and Labour Economics. My research explores the relationships between opportunities, wealth, and human capital. To this end, I develop empirically relevant quantitative economic models and bring them to the data using calibration and estimation methods.

Simeon Schudy

Ulm University and CESifo

Jan Schymik

University of Mannheim

Alessandro Scopelliti

KU Leuven

Kurt See

Bank of Canada

Christian Seel

Maastricht University

Caterina Seghini

Swiss Finance Institute, University of Geneva

I will join the Banque de France as a Macroeconomist and Modeler, and ESSEC Business School as a Lecturer in Macroeconomics in September 2024. I earned my PhD from the Swiss Finance Institute and the University of Geneva. My research focuses on sustainable finance, public finance, macrofinance, and environmental economics, with an emphasis on climate and transition risks related to sovereign debt sustainability and the effects of carbon policies on economic indicators.

Pascal Seiler

ETH Zurich

Alexander Senk

Leibniz University Hannover

Maxim Senkov

ERUNI

Maxim Senkov is a researcher at the European Research University in Ostrava, Czech Republic. He obtained his PhD in Economics from CERGE-EI in Prague. In 2022, he visited the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford as a Recognised Student. He is an applied economic theorist specializing in information economics.

Enrique Sentana

CEMFI

Konstantinos Serfes

Drexel University

Rosnel Sessinou

Erasmus School of Economics

Javad Shamsi

LSE

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at LSE. My research focuses on applied microeconomics, using web scraping, big data analytics, and natural language processing to address questions in labor, political economy, and urban economics.

At the Congress, I will present my paper on the impact of immigration in the UK, examining its effects on voters—specifically labor market outcomes and cultural shifts—and on political parties, focusing on parliamentary speeches.

I also invite you to explore my JMP on how technological changes are reshaping entrepreneurial activities.

Adi Shany

Tel Aviv University

Ivan Shchapov

Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Kevin Sheedy

London School of Economics

Suraj Shekhar

Ashoka University

Oleksandr Shepotylo

Aston University

Raisa Sherif

Max Planck Society

Chenchuan Shi

University of Oxford

Mengjie Shi

Deutsche Bundesbank and Goethe University Frankfurt

Siyu Shi

European University Institute

Xiang Shi

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Yi Shi

University of Essex

I am a PhD student in Economics at the University of Essex.

My research interests include Behavioural Economics, Psychological game theory, and Experimental Economics.

Yuya Shimizu

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Hi! I am a fourth-year Ph.D. student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. My research interests are primarily in Econometrics and its application.

Myungkou Shin

University of Oxford

Layla Shiva

Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies, Khatam University

Vinish Shrestha

Towson University

Sebastian Siegloch

University of Cologne

Stefanie Siegrist

KOF ETH Zurich

Clara Sievert

Harvard University

I graduated with a PhD in Political Economy and Government from the Harvard Economics Department in 2024 and will join CERGE-EI as an assistant professor in September 2024.

Bettina Siflinger

Tilburg University

Michael Simmons

Umea, Sweden

Jerome Ronald Simons

University of Cambridge

I received my PhD from Oxford University in Econometric Theory in 2022 supervised by Prof. James Duffy and Prof. Stephen Bond. I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at Cambridge University where I am working with Eric French, Alexei Onatski, and Andrew Harvey.

Dana Sisak

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. I am also a Research Fellow of the Tinbergen Institute.

Vasiliki Skreta

UT Austin

Anton Skrobotov

RANEPA and SPBU

Tymon Sloczynski

Brandeis University

Avichai Snir

Bar-Ilan University

Adriaan Soetevent

University of Groningen

Vladimir Sokolov

ICEF, Higher School of Economics

Luciano Somoza

ESSEC Business School

Wenting Song

Bank of Canada

Oscar Soons

European Central Bank

Bruno Souza

University of Warwick

I am a PhD candidate at the University of Warwick. I will be on the job market 2024-2025.