Presenters

Pablo Hernández de Cos

Banco de España

Jérémy Hervelin

THEMA

Post-doc at THEMA, CY Cergy Paris University
Research interests: Labor and education economics; Applied econometrics

Sebastian Hildebrand

University of Bonn

I am a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of Bonn, where I focus on macroeconomics and monetary theory. In addition to these research interests, I am also interested in practical monetary policy, inequality, and climate change.

Marten Hillebrand

University of Freiburg

Alexander Kjær Hilsløv

Aarhus University

Stefan Hirth

Aarhus University

Roland Hodler

University of St.Gallen

Michal Hodor

Tel Aviv University

Matthias Hoelzlein

University of Notre Dame

Maria Forthun Hoen

Institute for Social Research

Bridget Hoffmann

Inter-American Development Bank

Applied microeconomist at the Research Department of the Inter-American Development Bank.

Katinka Holtsmark

University of Oslo

Swarnodeep Homroy

University of Groningen

My research interests are in the areas of corporate finance, environmental and climate finance, and political economy.

Daniel Horn

KRTK

I am a senior fellow and head of the Education and Labour Economics research unit at the Institute of Economics of the Centre for Ecconomic and Regional Studies (KRTK) and an associate professor at the Economics Institute of the Corvinus University of Budapest.
Currently, I also act as the president of the Hungarian Society of Economics and as the National Statistical Council president. In between 2019 and 2023 I was the director of the Institute of Economics of the KRTK.

Frederik Horn

University of Mannheim

Mohammad Hoseini

Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies

Laura Hospido

Banco de España

I am a Senior Economist at the Microeconomic Analysis Unit, within the DG Economics, Statistics and Research of the Banco de España.

My research interests include earnings dynamics and wage inequality, labour supply and labour mobility, gender economics, and financial competences.

My research papers have been published in Quantitative Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Economic Journal, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Human Resources, Labour Economics, among others.

Shihang Hou

University of Oxford

Søren Hove Ravn

University of Copenhagen

Thea How Choon

St. Lawrence University

Irène Hu

Paris School of Economics - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne

I am an applied economist interested in environment, natural resources, migration and education.

I completed my Ph.D. in March 2023 at the Paris School of Economics (PSE) and Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. In my thesis, I study the determinants and consequences of the industrial exploitation of natural resources in Africa, at the micro and macro level.

Muhan Hu

University of Melbourne

Yan Hu

University of Edinburgh

Sudong Hua

Hong Kong Baptist University

I am a PhD candidate at Hong Kong Baptist University under supervision of Kim-Sau Chung, Fei Zhou and Liyan Yang. My research interests are macroeconomics, labor and production network in particular, and information in Finance.

Dakang Huang

Toulouse School of Economics

Jiyuan Huang

University of Zurich

Christoph Huber

WU Vienna University of Economics and Business

Stefanie J. Huber

University of Amsterdam

Katharina Huesmann

WWU Münster

Paul Hufe

University of Bristol

Patrick Hürtgen

Deutsche Bundesbank

Azhar Hussain

LSE

Jakob Hußmann

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Meghan I. Esson

University of Iowa

My research interests lie in health economics and insurance economics.

Maurizio Iacopetta

Skema Business School

Alessandro Iaria

University of Bristol

Rustam Ibragimov

Imperial College Business School

Hibiki ICHIUE

Keio University

In 2021, he joined the Faculty of Economics at Keio University as a professor. Prior to that, he worked at the Bank of Japan, where he served as Director of the Economic Statistics Division and Director of the Economic Research Division. Further, he served as a Senior Economist at the IMF. He is interested in macro-finance, international finance, and climate change economics.

Gökhan Ider

DIW Berlin

Zainab Iftikhar

Julius Ilciukas

University of Amsterdam

Pavel Ilinov

Cerge-Ei and EPFL

Guido Imbens

stanford university

Guido Imbens

Stanford University

Lorenzo Incoronato

University College London

PhD Candidate, University College London
Research areas: Labour Economics, Urban Economics, Political Economy

Felicia Ionescu

Federal Reserve Board

Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique

University of Essex & IFS

Aitor is a PhD candidate at the University of Essex and a Research Officer at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Aitor's current research agenda aims to study the changing structure of the labour market and its impact on individuals and local areas.

Nagore Iriberri

University of the Basque Country EHU/UPV

Nikolay Iskrev

Banco de Portugal

Oleg Itskhoki

UC Los Angeles

Evgenii Ivanov

University of Amsterdam

Yud Izhakian

Baruch College

Margaret Jacobson

Federal Reserve Board

Hanan Jacoby

World Bank

Rustam Jamilov

University of Oxford

Aljoscha Janssen

Singapore Management University

Priit Jeenas

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Priit Jeenas is an Assistant Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, an Associated Researcher at CREI, and an Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from New York University. His research interests lie in macroeconomics, with emphasis on understanding how financial imperfections and monetary issues affect the behavior of heterogeneous economic agents, the macroeconomy, and the effectiveness of macroeconomic policy.

Yunan Ji

Georgetown University

David Jimenez-Gomez

University of Alicante

I am a behavioral economist and applied mathematician working at the intersection of economic theory, experiments, and health-related behavior.

I have a theoretical research agenda in game theory, evolutionary origins of preferences, and most recently the intersection of behavioral science and artificial intelligence. My applied research agenda includes behavioral welfare economics, and experimental interventions (including nudges) to modify health-related behaviors.

Ryo Jinnai

Hitotsubashi

Olof Johansson-Stenman

University of Gothenburg

My current research interest is largely about behavioral, environmental and public economics, and about exploring deviations from the purely selfish, rational and atomistic "Homo Economicus" where many papers include aspects of social comparisons or pro-social behavior. I am also interested in the economics of risk and uncertainty, health economics, transport economics, welfare economics, happiness research, ethics, and normative economics more generally.

Julian Vedeler Johnsen

University of Bergen

José Jorge

Faculdade Economia, Universidade Porto, CEFUP

Diego Jorrat

Universidad Loyola Andalucía

I am Assistant Professor at Universidad Loyola and a researcher at Loyola Behavioral Lab, working on experimental studies. My research interests are primarily on Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, Microeconometrics and Experimental Economics.

Anu Jose

Central Bank of Ireland

Andreas Joseph

Bank of England

Ariadna Jou

University of Chile

Pau Juan Bartroli

Toulouse School of Economics

Leticia Juarez

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Ragnar Juelsrud

Norges Bank

Joachim Jungherr

University of Bonn

Poorya Kabir

Kathrin Kaestner

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Harkeerit Kalsi

Bank of England

Iryna Kaminska

Bank of England

Derrick Kanngiesser

Bank of England

Ketevani Kapanadze

cerge-ei

Marek Kapicka

cerge-ei

Ethan Kaplan

University of Maryland at College Park