Presenters

Chrysostomos Tabakis

KDI School of Public Policy and Management

Alexandra Tabova

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Koji Takahashi

Bank for International Settlements

Stacy Tan

Tsinghua University

Shinsuke Tanaka

University of Connecticut

Ina Taneva

University of Edinburgh

Meng-Chi Tang

National Chung Cheng University

Taheya Tarannum

University of Oxford

Desislava Tartova

Paris School of Economics

Annalisa Tassi

FAU

I am a PhD student at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, chair of public economics. My main research interests are public economics, labour economics, and applied microeconomics. I am particularly interested in tax compliance and charitable giving.

Konstantinos Tatsiramos

University of Luxembourg and LISER

Sarah Taylor

University of Cambridge

I am a PhD student in the microeconomic theory group at the University of Cambridge. My primary focus is on applied network theory, and I am also interested in the economics of conflict.

Paul Telemo

University of Edinburgh

Tammaro Terracciano

Kensuke Teshima

Hitotsubashi University

Laszlo Tetenyi

Bank of Portugal

Feodora A. Teti

ifo Institute & LMU

Prof. John Thanassoulis

Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, CEPR and UK CMA

John is the Professor of Financial Economics at Warwick Business School (WBS), University Of Warwick. He is the Associate Dean for the Bank of England Partnership and a CEPR Research Fellow. John’s research explores the effects of competition on ethical behaviour, on remuneration, and on price implications for firms and consumers.

Peter Rønø Thingholm

Aarhus University

I am employed as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Business Economics at Aarhus University, from where I graduated in february 2019. My work is centered around applied microeconometrics in the realms of health and labour.

Katherina Thomas

Barcelona School of Economics

Rohit Ticku

European University Institute

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute. My primary research agenda is on the economics of religious. My secondary research agenda is at the intersection of trade and economic development.

Christian Tien

University of Cambridge

If identification theory is my research topic, finding new ways to identify causal effects under unobserved confounding is its theme. The theory I'm interested in suits causal questions with difficult confounding structures, not only in economics. While all my results are nonparametric and easy to use with machine learning methods, they also have simple linear model equivalents. Currently, I am a fourth year PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge.

Lisa Marie Timm

University of Amsterdam

Zunia Saif Tirmazee

Lahore School of Economics

I am an Assistant Professor at the Lahore School of Economics and a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Research in Economics and Business.
My primary research interest is in labor markets with a focus on gender and education.

Jean Tirole

Toulouse School of Economics

Andrea Titton

University of Amsterdam

I am Andrea, PhD candidate in Quantitative Economics at the CENDEF group, University of Amsterdam. I work on economics of networks and environmental economics. Particularly differential games and production networks.

Andrey Tkachenko

Nazarbayev University

I am an Assistant Professor in Economics at Nazarbayev University and received Ph.D. from Bocconi University. The main fields of my research interests are Industrial Organization focusing on Auctions, Public Procurement, and Mergers, and Political Economy with a focus on Media and Censorship.

Karamfil Todorov

BIS

Gerhard Toews

NES and UiS

Shekhar Tomar

Indian School of Business

Yunus Topbas

Peking University HSBC Business School

Flavio Toxvaerd

University of Cambridge

Jacopo Tozzo

Bocconi, Bank of Italy

Christian P Traeger

Sofia Trommlerová

Comenius University and UPF-CRES

Florian Trouvain

University of Michigan

I just got my PhD from the University of Michigan. I will be a postdoc in Princeton this academic year, and I will start at the University of Oxford in the next academic year.

Marta Troya-Martinez

New Economic School

Francesca Truffa

Olivia Tsoutsoplidi

Sciences Po Paris

Hi! I am a second-year PhD student in Economics at Sciences Po in Paris. My interests lie in political economy and economic history, with a focus on gender inequality. Currently, I study questions of political representation in Brazil. My supervisor is Julia Cagé. I am also a 2023 LIEPP Young Research Program Laureat.

Jose Tudon

Tijmen Tuinsma

KU Leuven

Juha Tuomala

VATT Institute for Economic Research

Riccardo Turati

Universitat Autonama de Barcelona

Stefanos Tyros

VU Amsterdam & Tinbergen Institute

Mary Tzaawa-Krenzler

Goethe University