Presenters

Anu Jose

Central Bank of Ireland

Alessia Paccagnini

University College Dublin

David Pacini

University of Bristol

Michaela Paffenholz

University of Munich (LMU)

Marco Pagnozzi

Universita' di Napoli Federico II

Nuno Paixao

Bank of Canada

Cavit Pakel

University of Oxford & Bilkent University

Mariano J. Palleja

University of California, Los Angeles

​​I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at UCLA, with research interests in Macroeconomics and Finance

I will be on the job market in the 2023-2024 academic year.

Filippo Pallotti

University College London

I'm a PhD candidate at University College London.

I work with HANK models and microdata, including alternative data from fintech platforms. My dissertation centres on the current inflation episode (its dynamics, distributional impacts, and its effects on aggregate demand).

Currently, I'm also a PhD Intern at the Bank of England (Monetary Analysis Division). Former PhD Intern at ECB (DG Research) and Predoc at Stanford (SIEPR).

Silvia Palmaccio

KU Leuven

Nikos Paltalidis

Durham University

Luigi Palumbo

Banca d'Italia

I have a strong passion for innovation and exploration, driven by a huge curiosity and will to learn.
My research interests are: Web scraping; consumer prices; forecasting; economic research on real-time data.
Opinions expressed here are mine only.

Yuhang Pan

Peking University

Ioannis Papadakis

University of Sussex

Illia Pasichnichenko

Queen Mary University of London

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance. My research is in economic theory, decision theory, and experimental economics.

Alba Patozi

University of Cambridge

albapatozi.com

Alessandro Pavan

Northwestern University

Alessandro Pavan is a Professor at Northwestern University, USA. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, and of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. His research concerns the role of information in strategic settings. His research focuses on global games, the social value of information and coordination, mechanism and information design, matching, competing principals, privacy, information aggregation, and platform markets. He currently serves as co-editor of the ES Monographs.

Lora Pavlova

Deutsche Bundesbank and KIT

Fernando Payro Chew

UAB, BSE and CODE

I am an Assistant Professor at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics, and a member of The Center for the Study of Organizations and Decisions in Economics.

Research interests: microeconomic theory, decision theory, and behavioral economics.

Lennert Peede

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Guangyu Pei

Department of Economics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Oana Peia

University College Dublin

Michele Pelli

University of Zurich & Swiss Finance Institute

I am interested in the effects of banking and financial regulation, primarily on corporations and households. Specifically, in my dissertation, I empirically investigate the intended and unintended consequences of unconventional central bank policies, such as negative interest rates, macroprudential tools, and changes of exchange rate regimes on households’ saving decisions, house prices, and corporations’ cross-border acquisitions.

Elena Perazzi

EPFL

Santiago Pereda Fernández

Universidad de Cantabria

João Pereira Dos Santos

ISEG- University of Lisbon, IZA

Assistant Professor at ISEG. Marie Curie Postdoc at Queen Mary University of London from September onwards.

Laura Pérez Cervera

Queen Mary University of London

Damiaan Persyn

Thünen Institute, University of Göttingen

Bruno Pessoa Carvalho

Uc3m Madrid / ECARES

I am currently a Visiting Professor at the Department of Economics of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and an Associate Fellow at ECARES (SBS-EM, Université Libre de Bruxelles).
I work mostly on public economics and political economy.

Anna Pestova

CERGE-EI

Noemi Peter

University of Groningen

Rita Peto

Centre for Economic and Regional Studies

Robert Petrunia

Lakehead University

Luca Picariello

University of Naples Federico II

Myroslav Pidkuyko

Banco de España

Ferdinand Pieroth

Yale University

Diane Pierret

University of Luxembourg

Davide Pietrobon

Lund University

Gabor Pinter

Bank of England

Jon Piqueras

University College London

PhD Candidate at University College London.
Fields: Labor Economics, Public Economics.

Sophie Piton

Bank of England

Francisco Pitthan

KU Leuven

Francisco Pitthan is a PhD student in economics at the Faculty of Business and Economics of KU Leuven. His research is focused on quantitative and behavioural finance, developing financial education interventions and experiments aimed to reduce the effects of cognitive biases and improve financial literacy, decisions and financial health. He has applied this expertise in projects in collaboration with public and private institutions to foster better financial education and behavioural insights.

Mikkel Plagborg-Møller

Princeton University

Josef Platzer

IMF

Verena Pluempe

Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH)

Andrea Podhorsky

York University

Maximilian Pöhnlein

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Nürnberg-Erlangen

Côme Poirier

Dauphine-PSL University

Sebastian Poledna

IIASA

Alexander Popov

Sergey V. Popov

Cardiff University

Valerio Poti

University College Dublin

Valerio is Professor of Finance in the Business School of University College Dublin, where he is the Director of the doctoral programme and of the UCD Smurfit Centre for Doctoral Research. He is also a visiting professor of Econometrics in the University of Bari in Italy. He is the Main Proposer and co-Chair of the H2020 COST Action "Fintech and Artificial Intelligence in Finance - Towards a transparent financial industry" (CA19130).

Galina Potjagailo

Bank of England

Tom Potoms

Jean-Christophe Poudou

University of Montpellier, MRE, MUSE

Thaline do Prado

Insper

Erik Prawitz

Timm Prein

University of Helsinki

Mounu Prem

EIF

Justus Preusser

Ervin Prifti

IMF

Ervin Prifti is a Senior Economist with the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund working on issues of food and energy security and agricultural commodity markets. Previously, he has worked as an Economist for the United Nations and in the financial industry. His research has been featured in top academic journals.

Elisabeth Proehl

University of Amsterdam

I am an Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Amsterdam. I received a PhD in Finance from the University of Geneva and the Swiss Finance Institute in June 2018. My research is focused on the theory and computation of general equilibrium models with heterogeneity and its application to macro-financial models. In particular, I am interested in the implications for wealth inequality, stock market participation, asset prices and firm financing.

David Puig

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Giuseppe Pulito

Rockwool Foundation Berlin