Presenters

Vytautas Valaitis

University of Surrey

Pierluigi Vallarino

Econometric Institute, Erasmus School of Economics

Michele Valsecchi

New Economic School (NES) and U. Gothenburg

Nadja van 't Hoff

University of Southern Denmark

My research is within the field of microeconometrics. My interests are causal inference and causal machine learning, especially the methods for identifying and estimating causal effects in case of many instrumental variables. I am also interested in the empirical application of these methods to evaluate policy interventions using observational data.

Anton van Boxtel

University of Vienna

Hugo van Buggenum

KOF - ETH Zurich

Bram van der Kroft

MIT

Rick van der Ploeg

University of Oxford

Joel van der Weele

University of Amsterdam

Dick Van Dijk

Erasmus School of Economics

Hans van Kippersluis

Erasmus School of Economics

Boris van Leeuwen

Tilburg University

Violetta Van Veen

London School of Economics

I am a research officer (pre-doc) in the London School of Economics.

My reasearch lies at the intersection of Public and Labour economics, using quasi-experimental methods.

Roel van Veldhuizen

Lund University

Has van Vlokhoven

Tilburg University

Aico van Vuuren

University of Groningen

Victoria Vanasco

CREI, UPF, BSE

I am a Researcher at the Centre de Recerca en Economia International (CREi).

My research focuses on topics related to information asymmetries and their impact on financial markets and the real economy. I am interested in factors that lead to information and belief heterogeneity, on how these factors may impact incentives of market players to screen and monitor assets, and on the study of regulatory policies to increase liquidity and discipline in markets.

Before joining CREi, I was an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. I earned my PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley, and I have a Masters in Finance and a B.A. in Economics from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, in Argentina, where I am from. Before my PhD, I spent two years as a Junior Professional Associate at the World Bank.

I am also a Research Affiliate at CEPR, an Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics, an Associate Editor at Management Science, the Journal of Financial Intermediation, a member of the Editorial Board at The Review of Economic Studies, and a board member of the Finance Theory Group.

I am also honored to be part of the #cientificaseinnovadoras2020 group.

Colin Vance

RWI - Leibniz-Institute for Economic Research

Tuuli Vanhapelto

Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow

Iacopo Varotto

Bank of Spain

I'm a research economist at Bank of Spain. In my research I study the aggregate implications of micro-level firm or sector heterogeneity to address policy relevant research questions. Fields: Macroeconomics, Firm Dynamics

Giulia Vattuone

SOFI, Stockholm University

Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare

UC Santa Barbara

Frank Venmans

London School of Economics

Alexia Ventula Veghazy

European Central Bank

I am an Economist in the Monetary Policy Directorate of the European Central Bank. I hold a PhD in Economics from Goethe University Frankfurt.

My research interests lie in the fields of Monetary Policy, International Finance, Macro-finance and Asset Pricing.

Pedro Vergara Merino

CREST - ENSAE - IP Paris

Gauthier Vermandel

Ecole polytechnique

Paolo Verme

World Bank

Arthur Viaro

Insper

I am a part-time professor of Economics at Insper. My research interests lie at the intersection of Development Economics and Political Economy.

Before joining Insper, I completed my Ph.D. in Economics at São Paulo School of Economics (FGV EESP) and received my Master’s degree in Economics from the University of São Paulo (FEA USP).

Matías Vieyra

Bank of Canada

Carmen Villa

University of Warwick and IFS

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Warwick, and a PhD researcher at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. I am on the Job Market in 2024-2025.

Sergio Villalvazo

Federal Reserve Board

Ernesto Villanueva

Banco de España

Jose Villegas

Ghent University

Anna Vitali

New York University

Jaume Vives-i-Bastida

MIT

I'm a Ph.D. candidate in Economics and Statistics at MIT on the 2024-2025 job market. My primary research fields are econometrics and industrial organization with a particular interest in synthetic control methods and recommendation systems in two-sided platforms. During the PhD I have been a Meta Research PhD Fellow and a La Caixa fellow. Previously, I obtained a BSc. in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from the LSE (First Class Honours).

Davide Viviano

Harvard

Quynh-Anh Vo

Bank of England

Sebastian Vogler

The Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi)

Rajiv Vohra

Brown University

Gregor von Schweinitz

IWH Halle

Ferdinand von Siemens

Goethe University Frankfurt

Elu von Thadden

Mannheim University

Guillaume Vuillemey

HEC Paris