Presenters

Jean-Paul L'Huillier

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Louise Laage

Georgetown University

Cristina Lafuente

University of Bath

Nicolas Lagios

Université libre de Bruxelles

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. My research interests lie in the general area of Political Economy, Cultural Economics, and Applied Microeconomics.

Amartya Lahiri

University of British Columbia

Nora Lamersdorf

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Geert Langenus

National Bank of Belgium

Christina Langer

Institute for Employment Research

Kevin J. Lansing

Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Alice Lapeyre

CREST

PhD student at CREST. My research lies at the intersection between labour and public economics. I have a main research agenda on short-time work programs and some other projects on firm labor demand.

Antonio Laplana

Tilburg University

PhD Candidate at Tilburg University. Interested in Applied microeconomics, political economy, health and crime economics.

Stefan Laseen

Sveriges Riksbank

Povilas Lastauskas

Queen Mary University of London and Vilnius University

Albina Latifi

Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen

Salvatore Lattanzio

Bank of Italy

Alexandre Lauwers

The Graduate Institute

I graduated last November 2022 with a PhD in International Economics from The Graduate Institute (IHEID), Geneva. My research, data-driven, relies on a variety of disaggregate micro-level data sources to address questions at the intersection of international economics and finance. My primary research explores the benefits and challenges associated with international capital flows. My secondary research interest relates to financial markets and the presence of information frictions.

Ali Lazrak

UBC Sauder School of Business

I am a faculty at the Sauder School of Business in the University of British Columbia. My research covers a diverse range of subjects of finance, including the fascinating interaction of finance and politics, and the new asset pricing theories infused with ESG considerations. My research also includes more theoretical work on voting and on time inconsistency.

Volha Lazuka

University of Southern Denmark, Lund University

I am an Associate Professor and a Marie-Curie Research Fellow at the Department of Economics (Econometrics and Data Science research group), Interdisciplinary Centre for Population Dynamics (University of Southern Denmark), and an IZA Network affiliate. I am a member of Historical Economics and Economic Development Group, HEDG. I am also affiliated with the Department of Economic History and the Centre for Economic Demography (Lund University), where I received my PhD.

Toan Le

The University of Melbourne

Thomas Le Barbanchon

Bocconi University

Ségal Le Guern Herry

Sciences Po Paris

Laura Lebastard

European Central Bank

Laura Lebastard is an economist in the Euro Area External Sector & Euro Adoption Division of the European Central Bank (ECB). She holds a PhD in Economics from University Paris-Saclay. Her research interests are mainly in international trade and international macroeconomics.

Clément Leblanc

CIRED / ENPC

Clément Leblanc is a postdoctoral researcher at CIRED (Paris) and will join EnergyEcoLab at UC3M (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) in September 2023. He specializes in industrial economics applied to electricity markets. His thesis, which he defended in June 2023, deals with production subsidies for variable renewable electricity production (wind and solar power).

Sungwon Lee

Sogang University

Andreas Leibing

DIW Berlin, Berlin School of Economics

Andras Lengyel

University of Amsterdam

Fabrizio Leone

ECARES (ULB) and CEP (LSE)

I am a PhD Student in Economics at ECARES (ULB), currently visiting the CEP and the Management Department at LSE.

My research interests span international trade and industrial organization, with a focus on multinational enterprises and technological change.

Louis-Pierre Lepage

Stockholm University

Elsa Leromain

University of Antwerp

Elsa is an Assistant Professor at the University of Antwerp since September 2022 and an Associate Researcher at the CEP (LSE) and at IRES (UCLouvain). She obtained her PhD from PSE in October 2017. She is an applied economist with interests in international trade and economic geography. Her research studies the impact of trade policy shocks on major aggregate economic outcomes and aims to understand the roots of recent opposition to liberalization by examining its distributional impact.

Lucie Letrouit

Gustave Eiffel University

Pauline Leveneur

Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique (CREST)

I am a second-year PhD candidate at CREST. My research focuses on topics in health and labour economics. I am currently investigating how specific events in workers' career paths (e.g. job loss) affect their health status. I have also worked on the design of nutritional taxes to reduce childhood obesity.

Vardges Levonyan

Gilat Levy

Arthur Lewbel

Boston College

Elmer Zongyang Li

Cornell University

I am a P.h.D Candidate in the Economics Department at Cornell University. I will be on the job market 2023-2024.
My research interests are: Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Industry Dynamics. Specifically, my research focuses on firms' demand for labor and how it is affected by (i) technological advancements and market structure shifts, and (ii) monetary and financial incentives. I am also interested in the resulting allocative and social efficiency due to labor demand changes.

Ming Li

Concordia University

I am interested in microeconomics and game theory, with focus on the economics of information transmission and persuasion.

Tao Li

City University of Hong Kong

Tsung-Hsien Li

Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica

Wenli Li

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Wenli Li

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Yiliang Li

University of International Business and Economics

Johannes W. Ligtenberg

University of Groningen

Hsuan-Chih Lin

Academia Sinica

Xu Lin

University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute

PhD student at the Macro and International Economics group at the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam and Tinbergen Institute.

Melika Liporace

Tilburg University

Cäcilia Lipowski

ZEW Mannheim

I am a researcher at the Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) Mannheim in the department Labour Markets and Social Insurance and a PhD candidate at Utrecht University School of Economics.

My research focuses on labor markets, in particular technological change, skills requirements and labor shortages.

Caroline Liqui Lung

University of Cambridge

I am the Janeway Institute and Keynes Fund postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Cambridge. I hold a PhD from the Paris School of Economics and was a visiting student at MIT. I mainly work on the intersection of Behavioral Economics and Microeconomic Theory, but am also interested
in Experimental Economics. I specifically work on topics related to social identity, social context, belief formation, choice behavior and bounded rationality.

Matti Liski

Aalto University

Jiancong Liu

Bocconi University

Laura Liu

University of Pittsburgh

Shuo Liu

Peking University

Yang Liu

Boston College

Zheng Liu

Zheng Liu

Humberto Llavador

Universitat Pompeu Fabra and BSE

Professor at UPF, affiliate professor of the BSE and the Center for Studies of Planetary Wellbeing, and researcher of iPEG. Contributor to the COREecon project. Ph.D. from Univ. of California-Davis and visiting professorships at Yale University, the Grantham Research Institute at LSE, INSEAD-Singapore, and Korea University. Past member of the IAS at Princeton. My research focuses on the economics of climate change, political economy, and welfare economics.

Gerard Llobet

CEMFI

Joan Llull

MOVE, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and BSE

Salvatore Lo Bello

Bank of Italy

Francesco Loiacono

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

I am a Principal Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. I study firms and forced displacement in low- and middle-income countries.

Aldo Lucia

Caltech

Friedrich Lucke

Toulouse School of Economics

Melina Ludolph

Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH); Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

Jani Luoto

University of Helsinki

Frederik Plesner Lyngse

University of Copenhagen

I am an Assistant Professor of Health Economics at The Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen.

I am an applied economist working on topics in health economics in a broad sense. Topically, my research evolves around empirical health economics. Specifically, I combine new data with existing administrative data, along with quasi-experiential designs, to answer important questions that relate to household and provider behaviors in health and labor markets.

Blair Lyu

university of cambridge