Roxanne Raabe
University of MuensterPhD student and junior researcher at the Institute for Public and Regional Economics at the University of Muenster, Germany.
Shiran Rachmilevitch
University of HaifaLaura Radatz
University of TuebingenPhD candidate in Economics at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, with a focus on multidimensional inequality, well-being, and health.
David Rahman
University of MinnesotaArvid Raknerud
Statistics NorwayMapi Ramos
Universidad Loyola AndalucíaJulio Ramos-Tallada
Banque de FranceSenior economist at the International Economics and Cooperation Directorate. I currently organize international seminars and technical assistance in macroeconomics and statistics for the capacity building division of the Banque de France.
Eva Ranehill
Gothenburg and Lund UniversityAnsgar Rannenberg
National Bank of BelgiumGiacomo Ranzato
University of MannheimMalte Jacob Rattenborg
University of CopenhagenAnna Raute
Queen Mary University of LondonFarshad Ravasan
University of oxfordEmilien Ravigné
University of OxfordEmilien is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. His main field is in Environmental Economics. He hold a PhD from Université Paris-Saclay (France).
His main focus is on the conditions for a fair transition, mainly in France and the UK. His work assesses the distributional impacts of net zero policies on households and how green technical change and climate policies impact productivity, labour and capital, hence the distribution of income.
Dilip Ravindran
Humboldt University of BerlinMaria Recalde
University of MelbourneHenry Redondo
Universidad Carlos IIITali Regev
Reichman University (IDC)Rastislav Rehák
CERGE-EI, MPI Bonn, University of CologneNiklas Reinhardt
Kiel UniversityRicardo Reis
London School of EconomicsThéodore Renault
Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)Marta Reynal Querol
ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra & Barcelona School of EconomicsNicholas Reynolds
University of EssexMorgane Richard
University College LondonHello!
I am an Economics PhD candidate at University College London.
I am a quantitative macroeconomist with research interests in housing, consumption and wealth inequality, and labour markets.
My supervisors are Morten O. Ravn, Ralph Luetticke, and Franck Portier.
I will be on the job market in 2023/2024.
Björn Richter
Jonna Rickardsson
Jönköping International Business SchoolMy research interests lie at the intersection of political economics and regional economics. I am particularly interested in regional perspectives on voting behavior, political bias, and political conflict, and the role of regional dynamics such as urbanization, immigration, regional disparities, and the changing media landscape on political outcomes.
I am currently a PhD candidate in Economics at Jönköping International Business School
Julie Riise
University of BergenMikkel Riiser
BI - Norwegian Business SchoolJohannes Rincke
Friedrich-Alexander University, NürnbergJuan Rios
PUC RioKumar Rishabh
HEC LausanneKim Ristolainen
University of TurkuKim Ristolainen is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Economics at University of Turku. His research interests are in machine learning, behavioral finance and financial stability. He has previously worked as an Yrjö Jahnsson Fellow in the Department of Economics at MIT and as a project researcher at the Bank of Finland’s Monetary Policy and Research Department.
Marcos Ritel
Kühne Logistics UniversityMy research interests are international trade, trade policy, trade agreements, international trade and the environment.
Ernesto Rivera Mora
Yale UniversityI recently graduated with my PhD in Economics from the University of Arizona.
During the 2023-2024 academic year, I will be a postdoctoral fellow at the Cowles Foundation at Yale University.
Starting in Fall 2024, I will be joining the Economics Department at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
My primary research focuses on microeconomic theory.
Lucia Rizzica
Bank of ItalyPaolo Roberti
University of Bozen-BolzanoI am an assistant professor at the faculty of economics and management, Free University of Bozen/Bolzano. My research focuses on the incentives that drive the implementation of different policies by politicians, legislators and autocrats.
Alejandro Robinson-Cortés
University of ExeterFrancesco Rocciolo
Imperial College LondonRodimiro Rodrigo
George Washington UniversityBelén Rodríguez
European University InstituteHi all, I am a Ph.D. student in economics at the European University Institute (EUI), Florence, and an Applied Microeconomist working on gender, labor, and family economics.
Marcus Roesch
Erasmus University RotterdamJoost Roettger
Deutsche BundesbankAnna Rogantini Picco
Sveriges RiksbankCiaran Rogers
IIES StockholmLuis E. Rojas
Autonomous University of BarcelonaNikita Roketskiy
UCLGiulia Romani
Federica Romei
University of OxfordNathalie Römer
Leibniz University HannoverI'm a doctoral student with a primary research interest at the intersection of behavioral and innovation economics. I use experiments to investigate questions related to gender, diversity and teams.
Diego Ronchetti
Audencia Business SchoolGiacomo Rondina
UC San DiegoCarla Ronza
University of Naples "Federico II"Giuseppe Rose
University of CalabriaAssociate Professor of Political Economy, Ph.D. University of London
Lukas Rosenberger
LMU MunichAnja Rösner
DICE, University of DüsseldorfFederico Rossi
Michelangelo Rossi
Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de ParisGiacomo Rostagno
HEC ParisDavud Rostam-Afschar
University of Mannheimmacro, labor, io, taxes, health, survey methods, (adaptive) experiments at Uni Mannheim. Let's discuss research ideas!
Duncan Roth
Institute for Employment ResearchChristoph Rothe
University of MannheimChristina Rott
Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamMatthias Rottner
Vivek Roy-Chowdhury
University of CambridgeRoberto Rozzi
Ca' Foscari UniversityAlon Rubinstein
University of California, BerkeleySofía Ruiz Palazuelos
Aix-Marseillle School of EconomicsI am a postdoctoral fellow at Aix-Marseille School of Economics. My academic interests broadly span the fields of network analysis and game theory. My work is mainly theoretical and it is particularly devoted to understand the incidence that different features of network architectures have on phenomena such as employment, labor inequality patterns, and the adoption of particular behaviors.
Pablo Ruiz-Verdu
Universidad Carlos III de MadridI am an Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
My research interests center on organizational economics (with a focus on corporate governance), the various ways in which asset managers influence financial markets and firm policies, contract theory, and regulation.