Szabó-Morvai Ágnes
KRTK KTIAmirhossein Sadoghi
Rennes School of BusinessJohanna Saecker
Goethe University FrankfurtI am a PhD candidate at Goethe University Frankfurt. My research interests are heterogeneous firm dynamics, the green transition and solution methods for DSGE models.
Luis Felipe Saenz
University of South CarolinaEvgenii Safonov
Queen Mary University of LondonRoberto Saitto
Stanford UniversityNeslihan Sakarya
University of EssexAndrés Salamanca
Ca' Foscari University of VeniceCamille Salesse
University of Montpellier - center for environmental economicsLuca Salmasi
Università Cattolica del Sacro CuoreViola Salvestrini
Queen Mary University of LondonMarina Sanchez Del Villar Santamaría
European University InstituteMarina Sanchez del Villar is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the European University Institute, where she studies how technology and innovation affect the financial markets using industrial organization tools. In 2022 she was a Ph.D. Fellow at the Bank for International Settlements, where she contributed to the work of the Innovation and Digital Economy Unit and the Innovation Hub.
Paula Sánchez Gil
University of LucerneMy research interests fall into Macroeconomics, fiscal policy with heterogeneity, international finance, and the macroeconomic consequences of climate change. My long-term research agenda aims to address sustainability, inequality, and the role of fiscal authorities in shaping distributional macroeconomic outcomes.
Santiago Sanchez-Pages
King's College LondonWayne Sandholtz
Nova School of Business and EconomicsTommaso Santini
Halle Institute of Economic ResearchAdrián Santonja
DIW BerlinCarlos Daniel Santos
Lisbon School of Economics and ManagementMain interests: productivity, industry dynamics, customer markets, data science, and industrial organization. His work has been published in leading journals such as The Economic Journal, The Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, and Regional Science and Urban Economics. Holds a PhD from LSE and was previously at the Universities of Alicante, Tilburg and a Faculty Fellow at MIT. His work has received several awards such as the EARIE Young Economist and ZEW Heinz Konig Young Scholar Award.
Paulo Santos
Monash UniversityPaulo Santos Monteiro
University of YorkAurélien Saussay
London School of EconomicsOlivier Scaillet
University of Geneva and Swiss Finance InstituteOlivier Scaillet, Belgo-Swiss is professor of finance and statistics at the Geneva Finance Research Institute of the University of Geneva, and has a senior chair at the Swiss Finance Institute. His research expertise is in the area of derivatives pricing, econometric theory and econometrics applied to finance and insurance. He has published several papers in top journals in econometrics and finance. He is an elected fellow of SoFiE, IAEE, and IMS.
Ursina Schaede
Tufts UniversityDaniel Schaefer
Johannes Kepler Universtiy LinzPaul Ivo Schäfer
Uni Bonn -> LeicesterJulian Schärer
University of ZurichLisa Scheckenhofer
Ludwig Maximilian University\Ifo Institute MunichSimon Scheidegger
Department of Economics, University of LausanneYannik Schenk
UC LouvainI am a late stage PhD student at UCLouvain (Belgium) and will defend my thesis this fall. I am interested in applied economics research in Development economics (climate hazards and migration) and Political Economy (media and intolerance towards minorities).
Ibolya Schindele
Central European University and Central Bank of HungaryIbolya Schindele is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Business and Economics of CEU and associated researcher at the Financial System Analysis Directorate of the Central Bank of Hungary. In the past, she taught subjects in Finance and Economics at BI Norwegian Business School, EDHEC Business School, Toulouse Business School, and the University of Vienna. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam. Her academic research interests are in banking and financial intermediation.
David Schindler
Tilburg UniversityI am an Associate Professor in the Economics department at Tilburg University, primarily interested in applied microeconomics, economic history & political economy, and behavioral economics.
I will be leading the 2023 Job Market Info Session on Friday. I'm excited to meet all of this year's job market candidates! If you see me around, just chat me up!
Karl Schlag
University of ViennaJan Christoph Schlegel
City, University of LondonAiko Schmeißer
University of PotsdamI am a PhD student at the Berlin School of Economics and research assistant at the Chair of Empirical Economics at University of Potsdam. I work on topics in Labor Economics and Political Economy, in particular on how preferences and beliefs are formed in labor market contexts.
Bernhard Schmidpeter
Johannes Kepler UniversityAishameriane Schmidt
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, De Nederlandsche Bank, Tinbergen InstituteI am a Ph.D candidate at the Econometrics Institute - Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam & Tinbergen Institute (TI) in partnership with De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). My research interests are mostly linked to macroeconometrics: I am interested in studying and developing econometric models suitable for macroeconomic applications.
Stefan Schmidt
Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective GoodsI am a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods (Experimental Economics Group) and a PhD-Candidate at the University of Cologne (C-SEB). My research interests are centered in behavioral & experimental economics. I employ lab and field experiments to answer questions on topics of social identity, belief formation, and moral behavior.
Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel
Universidad del DesarrolloKlaus Schmidt-Hebbel is an international consultant, advisor, and public speaker. He is Professor of Economics at Universidad del Desarrollo. Dr. Schmidt-Hebbel held the position of Chief Economist of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Director of the OECD Economics Department in Paris in 2008-2009. Mr. Schmidt-Hebbel holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BA and a MA in Economics from the Catholic University of Chile.
Hendrik Schmitz
Paderborn UniversityLaura Schmitz
DIW BerlinJulius Schoelkopf
University of Heidelberg, Alfred-Weber-Institute of EconomicsJulius is a PhD Student in Econometrics at Heidelberg University, interested in Macroeconometrics and Financial Econometrics, especially applying time series methods for business cycle, monetary policy, and financial markets analysis. He has completed PhD courses and a Master of Science in Economics at the University of Mannheim. During his studies, he completed an exchange semester at the University of Zurich and gained work experience as an Intern at the Bundesbank.
Pål Schøne
Institute for social researchArthur Schram
Amsterdam School of EconomicsNicolas Schreiner
CSS Institute & University of BaselSarah Schroeder
Aarhus UniversitySimeon Schudy
LMU MunichI am an empirical economist (mostly lab, online and field experiments). I am interested in decision making in groups/teamwork, Leadership, Communication, and how (biased) expectations can change actions.
For further information, check my website: https://sites.google.com/site/simeonschudy/home
David Schulze
Ruhr-Universität BochumI am a PhD candidate at the Ruhr Graduate School in Economics and a scientific assistant at the Chair of Environmental/Resource Economics and Sustainability at Ruhr-University Bochum. I work on current issues of sustainable firm and household behavior, digital innovation and China-EU relations with experimental and applied quantitative methods. Recent work has focused on real effort, field, and survey experiments.
Anna Schulze Tilling
University of BonnI am a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of Bonn. My research fields are environmental economics and behavioral economics. I examine the effectiveness of interventions aimed at promoting sustainable behaviors, and am particularly interested in the behavioral channels driving treatment effects. My research focuses on behavioral interventions in the food and in the energy context.
Ben Schumann
DIW BerlinMartin Schumann
Maastricht UniversityBernd Schwaab
European Central BankAntonia Schwarz
Pootsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchCarlo Rasmus Schwarz
Bocconi University, MilanAlessandro Scopelliti
KU LeuvenKurt See
Bank of CanadaJohannes Seebauer
DIW Berlin/Berlin School of Economics/Free University BerlinIngrid Mikkelsen Semb
University of OsloMine Z. Senses
Johns Hopkins UniversityEnrique Sentana
CEMFIHernan D. Seoane
UC3MMarco Serena
Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public FinanceRenan Serenini
Sapienza University of RomeI am a PhD candidate at Sapienza University of Rome. My main interests are causal inference and spatial econometrics.
Angélica Serrano
University of BremenI am a third-year PhD candidate at the University of Bremen. My research interests are in development economics, crime economics, and the economics of education
Suman Seth
University of LeedsFabian Seyrich
DIW BerlinEleonora Sfrappini
Halle Institute for Economic ResearchI am a PhD candidate in Finance at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH). I will be on the academic job market 2023-24.
My research interests are in banking, financial regulation and climate finance.
Ekaterina Shabalina
Goethe UniversityKsenia Shakhgildyan
Bocconi UniversityIvan Shchapov
Institut Polytehcnique de Paris (CREST)Kevin Sheedy
London School of EconomicsViacheslav Sheremirov
Federal Reserve Bank of BostonViacheslav Sheremirov is a senior economist in the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Research Department. His research focuses on macroeconomic issues such as pricing, the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policy, exchange-rate dynamics, and global imbalances. He is also interested in applied time-series analysis and macroeconomic history. Sheremirov holds a Ph.D. degree in economics from the University of California, Berkeley.