Presenters

David Schulze

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

I am a PhD candidate at the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and a scientific assistant at the Chair of Environmental/Resource Economics and Sustainability at Ruhr-University Bochum. I work on current issues of sustainable firm and household behavior, digital innovation and China-EU relations with experimental and applied quantitative methods. Recent work has focused on real effort, field, and survey experiments.

Anna Schulze Tilling

University of Bonn

I am a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of Bonn. My research fields are environmental economics and behavioral economics. I examine the effectiveness of interventions aimed at promoting sustainable behaviors, and am particularly interested in the behavioral channels driving treatment effects. My research focuses on behavioral interventions in the food and in the energy context.

Martin Schumann

Maastricht University

Bernd Schwaab

European Central Bank

Antonia Schwarz

Pootsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Carlo Rasmus Schwarz

Bocconi University, Milan

Alessandro Scopelliti

KU Leuven

Kurt See

Bank of Canada

Johannes Seebauer

DIW Berlin/Berlin School of Economics/Free University Berlin

Ingrid Mikkelsen Semb

University of Oslo

Mine Z. Senses

Johns Hopkins University

Enrique Sentana

CEMFI

Hernan D. Seoane

UC3M

Michel Serafinelli

U of Essex

Marco Serena

Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance

Renan Serenini

Sapienza University of Rome

I am a PhD candidate at Sapienza University of Rome. My main interests are causal inference and spatial econometrics.

Angélica Serrano

University of Bremen

I am a third-year PhD candidate at the University of Bremen. My research interests are in development economics, crime economics, and the economics of education

Suman Seth

University of Leeds

Fabian Seyrich

DIW Berlin

Eleonora Sfrappini

Halle Institute for Economic Research

I am a PhD candidate in Finance at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH). I will be on the academic job market 2023-24.

My research interests are in banking, financial regulation and climate finance.

Ksenia Shakhgildyan

Bocconi University

Ivan Shchapov

Institut Polytehcnique de Paris (CREST)

Kevin Sheedy

London School of Economics

Viacheslav Sheremirov

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Viacheslav Sheremirov is a senior economist in the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Research Department. His research focuses on macroeconomic issues such as pricing, the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy, exchange-rate dynamics, and global imbalances. He is also interested in applied time-series analysis and macroeconomic history. Sheremirov holds a Ph.D. degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

Raisa Sherif

Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance

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Rowan Shi

Toronto Metropolitan University

Siyu Shi

European University Institute

Takashi Shimizu

Kobe University

Junnosuke Shino

Waseda University

Vatsala Shreeti

Bank for International Settlements

Christoph Siemroth

University of Essex

Markus Sihvonen

Bank of Finland, Research Unit

Markku Siikanen

VATT Institute for Economic Research

Riccardo Silvestrini

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am Riccardo Silvestrini, PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of Economics and the Tinbergen Institute.

My research focuses on Macroeconomics, Firm Dynamics, and Oligopolistic Competition.

I will be available on the Job Market in 2023/2024.

Bernard Sinclair-Desgagné

Skema Business School

Gregor Singer

LSE

Anuj Singh

Central Bank of Ireland

Manpreet Singh

PSE

I am a phd at Paris School of Economics. My current research is on renewable energy auctions in India, where I study the theoretical behaviour and conduct structural estimation. In general, my research interests include game theory, IO and related fields. I am also an avid consumer of applied work.

Rahul Singh

MIT

Anton Skrobotov

RANEPA and SPBU

Jiri Slacalek

European Central Bank

Jirka Slacalek is an economist at the research department of the European Central Bank and Secretary of the Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Network. His research includes work on consumption, housing, inequality and monetary policy.

Stefan Sliwa Ruiz

University of Groningen

I am an interdisciplinary PhD candidate at the University of Groningen. My broad research interests are about the interplay between health, development, and the political economy.
Current projects investigate how a large-scale governmental health intervention program, aimed at combatting societal and regional primary care inequalities, affected health and election outcomes in Brazil.
Past experiences include working in the financial and technical arms of German Development cooperation.

Florian Sniekers

Tilburg University

Margarida Soares

Nova School of Business and Economics

Joel Sobel

UC San Diego

Andis Sofianos

Durham University

Luciano Somoza

ESSEC Business School

Konstantin Sonin

University of Chicago

Valentina Sontheim

University of Lucerne

Jonas Søndergaard Sørensen

Aarhus University

Peter Norman Sorensen

University of Copenhagen

Key interest is information economics, with broader interests in economic theory as well as finance theory.

Juan Sotes-Paladino

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

I'm a financial economist interested in understanding empirically relevant asset pricing phenomena and investing decisions within sound conceptual frameworks.

My areas of specialization are investments, delegated portfolio management, asset pricing and portfolio choice under capital market frictions.

Martin Souchier

Yale University

Rhiannon Sowerbutts

Bank of England

Omer F. Sozbir

Lisa Spantig

RWTH Aachen University and University of Essex

Adam Hal Spencer

University of Nottingham

Mark M. Spiegel

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Ran Spiegler

University College London

Martin Spindler

University of Hamburg

Krishna Srinivasan

University of Zurich

I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the University of Zurich. My primary interests are in behavioral economics and public economics.

Suchita Srinivasan

ETH Zürich

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher and a lecturer at the Centre for Energy Policy and Economics at ETH Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland. My main fields of research are in environmental, energy and development economics. My papers so far have focused on understanding the impediments towards the adoption of energy-efficient technologies by households and firms, on evaluating both the impact of climate change, and of policies on adaptation behaviour.

Klaas Staal

Karlstad Business School, Karlstad University

Jörg Stahl

Jeremia Stalder

University of St. Gallen

Vincent Stegmaier

Universität Leipzig

Frauke Stehr

Maastricht University

Max Steinhardt

Freie Universtitaet Berlin

Professor of Economics at Freie Universität Berlin
Research fellow of IZA , Centro Studi Luca D’Agliano, CELSI and GLO

Eliza Stenzhorn

University of Bremen

Flora Stiftinger

Johannes Kepler University Linz

Michael Stimmelmayr

Univeristy of Bath and ETH Zurich

Eduard Storm

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Sina Streicher

ETH Zürich, KOF Swiss Economic Institute