Presenters

Lea Nagel

Stanford University

Takumi Naito

Waseda University

Yuta Nakamura

Yokohama City University

Anton Nakov

European Central Bank

I am a macroeconomist with interests in pricing, business cycles, and monetary policy.

Ramin Nassehi

University College London

-Lecturer (Teaching) in Economics at University College London.
-A contributor to the CORE Econ project.
-Royal Economic Society’s Schools Outreach Sub-Committee chair.

My research interest is on economics pedagogy, particularly in the ways in which economists can better communicate their ideas to the public.

Anna Naszodi

Central Bank of Hungary (Magyar Nemzeti Bank)

Anna Naszodi is a Senior Researcher affiliated with the Central Bank of Hungary. Previously she worked for the JRC as a Scientific Project Officer. Her research interest includes Demographic Economics, Applied Econometrics, as well as International Macroeconomics and Finance. Her papers were published in the Journal of Demographic Economics, the International Journal of Central Banking, the Journal of International Money and Finance and featured in the New York Times, as well as the VoxEU.

Fabrice Naumann

TU Dresden

PhD Candidate in International Economics

Laia Navarro-Sola

Stockholm University, IIES

Matthew Naylor

University of Oxford and University of Oxford

Economist at the Bank of England, and 2nd year PhD student at University of Oxford.

Angelina Nazarova

Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex

I am an applied economist and currently a Senior Research Officer (PostDoc) at the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.
I work on research questions in development, gender and health, with an emphasis on the inequality of opportunities and socio-economic outcomes across different segments of society.

Abdoul Aziz Ndoye

Université d'Orléans-Laboratoire d'Economie d'Orléans (LEO)

Peter Neis

Toulouse School of Economics

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics.

My research interest are focused around Development Economics, Law & Economics and Applied Microeconometrics.

I am interested in understanding how judiciaries around the world (but mainly in India) influence (economic) development.

Lorenzo Neri

University of St Andrews

Matteo Neri--Lainé

Université Paris Dauphine, PSL

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University Paris Dauphine, PSL and a member of the joint research unit LEDa - DIAL. My research covers topics in international economics and conflict economics. I'm deeply interested in various subjects like trade determinants, policies and welfare impacts, as well as the role of conflict, insecurity and military policies in shaping the economy.

Felipe Netto

Bank of England

Whitney Newey

MIT

Carol Newman

Trinity College Dublin

Yongwei Nian

Bocconi University

Antonio Nicolò

University of Padua and University of Manchester

Delia Niehues

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Delia Niehues is a member of the research group “Prosocial Behavior” in the research unit “Environment and Resources” at the RWI since April 2021. She studied Economics (B. Sc.) at the University of Bonn and Economic Policy Consulting (M. Sc.) at the Ruhr-University Bochum. During her master studies, she spent one semester at the University of Pisa.

Eric Nielsen

Federal Reserve Board

Principal Economist
Division of Research and Statistics

Research Areas: applied econometrics, education, child development, human capital, real estate, inequality, wealth, economic measurement

Helena Skyt Nielsen

Aarhus University

Dirk Niepelt

University of Bern

U of Bern, CEPR

Adrian Nieto Castro

Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research

I am a Postdoctoral researcher at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and a Visiting Research Fellow at the London School of Economics (LSE).

During Spring 2024, I will be visiting the Department of Economics of the University of California - San Diego, and in 2022 I was a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of California - Santa Barbara.

I am also a Research Affiliate at IZA and the University of Nottingham, where I obtained my Ph.D. by the end of 2019.

Kalin Nikolov

ECB

Dongxiao Niu

Maastricht University

Hi, I'm Dongxiao Niu, a Postdoctoral researcher in real estate finance and urban economics at Maastricht University (MCRE).
My research interests are urban economics and environmental economics, with a strong focus on sustainability in the real estate sector. I obtained my Ph.D. degree in Management Science and Engineering from Tsinghua University (China), and Master’s degree in Economics from Peking University (China).

Francisco Nobre

University of Surrey

https://sites.google.com/view/francisconobre/home-page

Andriy Norets

Brown University

Vladimír Novák

National Bank of Slovakia

Hi, I am a Senior Economist at the National Bank of Slovakia (Central Bank), where I am a part of the Structural Policies team.

In my research, I work on topics related to information economics, behavioral economics, political economics, and the application of behavioral models to development economics.

Filip Novokmet

Bonn University

Laura Nowzohour

ECB

Hi there! I obtained my PhD in International Economics from the Geneva Graduate Institute and joined the ECB's Economist Graduate Program in fall 2022. My research interests lie at the intersection of macro, finance and environmental economics. In my papers, I have utilized both theoretical models as well as text mining and econometric techniques to investigate e.g. how environmental policy uncertainty affects firms. I currently work in the ECB team chairing Workstream 2 of the NGFS.

Ricardo Nunes

University of Surrey

Matias Nunez

CREST , Ecole polytechnique & CNRS