Dennie van Dolder
University of EssexI am a behavioral economist. In my research, I use a broad portfolio of research methods–including experiments and advanced microeconometric techniques–to further our understanding of human judgment and decision making. Whereas most empirical research in this area relies on experiments or surveys, I often employ large and rich data sets from carefully selected field settings that can be characterized as natural (or “naturally occurring”) experiments.
Farindokht Vaghefi
Federal Reserve Board of GovernorsFranziska Valder
University of CopenhagenJérôme Valette
CEPIIAnton van Boxtel
University of Vienna and Vienna Graduate School of FinanceHugo van Buggenum
ETH ZürichAlejandro Van der Ghote
European Central BankBram van der Kroft
Maastricht UniversityJoël van der Weele
University of AmsterdamI do research in Behavioral Economics on belief formation, fairness and motivated reasoning.
Bernardus van Doornik
Bank for International SettlementsBoris van Leeuwen
Tilburg UniversityJuuso Vanhala
Bank of FinlandI work as a Senior Advisor at the Bank of Finland’s Monetary Policy and Research Department. My research interests include analysis of firm dynamics and labor markets from a macroeconomic perspective.
Oliko Vardishvili
Kinga Varga
KRTKAlexey Vasilenko
Northeastern UniversityJorge Vásquez
Smith CollegeJesús Vázquez
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)Iivo Vehviläinen
Aalto UniversityRune Vejlin
Aarhus UniversityMiriam Venturini
University of ZurichI am a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Economics of the University of Zurich. I will be on the academic job market this year (2023-2024). My research interests are in political economy and economic history, and my research focuses on the role of grassroots organizations, and labor unions in particular, for political participation. I earned my M.Sc. in economics at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) in 2017.
Priyam Verma
Aix Marseille School of EconomicsI am a post-doctoral fellow at Aix-Marseille School of Economics. I did my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Houston in 2021. My research interests are in trade and geography, growth and development, and macroeconomics. I study spatial outcomes and optimal regional policies through the lens of quantitative trade models.
Gauthier Vermandel
Ecole polytechniquePaul Vertier
Banque de FranceLise Vesterlund
University of PittsburgHeike Vethaak
Leiden UniversityÓscar Vicente-Chirivella
University of ValenciaLars Vilhuber
Cornell UniversitySergio Villalvazo
Federal Reserve BoardErnesto Villanueva
Banco de España/ Bank of SpainXavier Vives
IESE Business SchoolJaume Vives-i-Bastida
MITPhD student in Economics and Statistics at MIT working on Econometrics and Industrial Organization.
Davide Viviano
HarvardRazvan Vlahu
Dutch Central BankJonas von Wangenheim
University of BonnSuncica Vujic
University of AntwerpProfessor of applied econometrics at University of Antwerp. Interest in labour, education, crime, health, gender. Affiliations with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (EDS) and University of Bath (Economics). Research Fellow at IZA World of Labor.