Presenters

Michal Szkup

University of British Columbia

Arek Szydłowski

University of Kent

Abhijit Tagade

London School of Economics

Purnoor Tak

London Business School

Yuki Takahashi

Tilburg University

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Tilburg University. I am an applied microeconomist working in the areas of Behavioral Economics, Gender Economics, and Labor Economics. My research examines how psychological factors and institutions affect individual and group behaviors using experimental and observational data.

Hirofumi Takikawa

Goethe University Frankfurt

Rachel Yi Tan

University College London

Ryuichi Tanaka

University of Tokyo

Ryuichi Tanaka is Professor at Institute of Social Science in University of Tokyo. His previous appointments were Associate Professor at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Assistant Professor at Osaka University. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from New York University in 2004.

Zhaneta Tancheva

BI Norwegian Business School

Giulia Tarullo

Catholic University of Louvain & Ghent University

I am a third-year PhD candidate in Economics at the Catholic University of Louvain and Ghent University.

My research interests are in the fields of labor economics and public economics. My research focuses on the impact on policies: (i) reducing asymmetric information in social insurance programs, especially Short-Time Work programs, (ii) fostering labor demand for vulnerable groups.

Luca Taschini

University of Edinburgh Business School

Sarah Taylor

University of Cambridge

I'm a PhD candidate in the Microeconomic Theory group at the University of Cambridge. My research is in applied economic theory, and focuses on networks and political economy.

Christopher Teh

University of New South Wales

I am a final year PhD student from the University of New South Wales. I will be on the 2024/25 job market. My research is in the fields of information design and industrial organization, with a focus on their applications to the study of the digital economy.

Kazuhiro Teramoto

Hitotsubashi University

José Tessada

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Jurre Thiel

CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis

Luzie Thiel

University of Kassel, Institute of Economics

Stephan Thies

Columbia University

I am a PhD candidate in the Sustainable Development program at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and at the Climate School.

My research interests lie at the intersection of spatial, urban, and environmental economics.

Oskar Thorleifsson

Aarhus University

Vincent Thorne

Paris School of Economics

I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Sustainable Long-Distance Mobility Chair at the Paris School of Economics. I was previously a PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin, where I was an Irish Research Council Scholar and affiliated to the Trinity Impact Evaluation research centre.

I am an applied microeconomist with interests in urban, development and environmental economics

Heidi Thysen

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)

Ryan Tierney

University of Southern Denmark

I work in market design, primarily studying dominant strategy incentives in non-quasilinear environments. Most recently this has directed my focus to school choice, where coauthors and I have found a novel way of incorporating crowding externalities while preserving the standard structures ("Crowding in School Choice," AER, August 2024). We are now applying these techniques to make school funding endogenous to the matching.

Andrea Titton

University of Amsterdam

I am Andrea, PhD candidate in Quantitative Economics at the CENDEF group, University of Amsterdam.

I work on economics of networks and environmental economics. Particularly differential games and production networks.

Olegs Tkacevs

Bank of Latvia

I am a Principal research economist at the Bank of Latvia. My main research activities include fiscal and structural policies, competitiveness and trade.
I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Latvia.

Ahmed Tohamy

University of Oxford

Ahmed is a DPhil candidate in Economics at Nuffield College, Oxford University. His research interests are in tax policy, public economics, and corporate finance.

Costanza Tomaselli

Imperial College Business School

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Imperial College in the Economics department. My research focuses on environmental and energy economics, climate finance, industrial organisation and labour economics.

I hold a MRes with Distinction from Imperial College, a MSc from the LSE and a BSc from Bocconi university in Economics. Prior to joining Imperial Business School I was a UK civil service economist, having worked for a variety of departments including the UK Finance ministry (HM Treasury).

Tiziano Toniolo

Université catholique de Louvain

I am a PhD student at IRES/LIDAM, UCLouvain. My work focuses on in-work benefits and reductions in social security contributions paid by employers in Belgium.

If you want to know more, drop me an email at tiziano.toniolo@uclouvain.be

Lena Tonzer

University of Magdeburg & IWH Halle

Jane Torbert

Universität Leipzig

I am a 3rd-year PhD candidate in economics at the University of Leipzig under the supervision of Professor Melanie Krause.

My work typically explores topics in ecological and environmental economics employing quantitative methods of analysis.

At present, I am conducting research on the zero-waste waste management concept, exploring this topic as it pertains to climate change mitigation and urban development in present day.

Maddalena Totarelli

University of Amsterdam

I am Maddalena, a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Amsterdam. My research explores policy interventions that promote children's full potential and development, with a particular focus on early childhood programs that enhance both soft and non-soft skills. Additionally, I study policies designed to facilitate the reintegration of ex-inmates into society, aiming to reduce recidivism and improve working conditions.

Belinda Tracey

Bank of England

Michael Tran

Berlin School of Economics & Freie Universität Berlin

Ekaterina Travova

CEBI, University of Copenhagen

I am a Postdoc at CEBI, University of Copenhagen, with an interest in contributing to a deeper understanding of various economic and social phenomena. I have received a PhD degree in Economics from CERGE-EI, Czech Republic in 2022.

Leonard Treuren

KU Leuven

Lasse Trienens

University of Göttingen

Eleftheria Triviza

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Fabio Trojani

University of Geneva

Teodora Tsankova

Tilburg University

Serafeim Tsoukas

University of Glasgow

Takayuki Tsuruga

Osaka University

Emmanuel Selorm Tsyawo

Universite Mohammed VI Polytechnique, FGSES

Janne Tukiainen

University of Turku

Stefanos Tyros

Harvard Business School

I'm a physicist and economist, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Business School.

My research focuses on the Future of Work. More specifically, I study how workers and their skills interact with new technologies, such as Digital, AI, and Green Technologies, both in a theoretical as well as empirical manner.

Mary Tzaawa-Krenzler

Goethe University Frankfurt

I am a 5th-year Ph.D. candidate at Goethe University Frankfurt where I also work as a research assistant. Further, I am a member of the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability.

I am an applied theorist in the area of macroeconomics. My research focuses on the effects of information and behavioral frictions, household heterogeneity and monetary policy in general equilibrium models. My secondary research interest focuses on applied macroeconometric methods.

Takashi Ui

Kanagawa University

Urban Ulrych

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Mehmet Fatih Ulu

KOC UNIVERSITY

Gabriel Ulyssea

University College London

Dennis Umlandt

University of Innsbruck

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