Presenters

Dennie van Dolder

University of Essex

I 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 Governors

Franziska Valder

University of Copenhagen

Anton van Boxtel

University of Vienna and Vienna Graduate School of Finance

Hugo van Buggenum

ETH Zürich

Alejandro Van der Ghote

European Central Bank

Bram van der Kroft

Maastricht University

Joël van der Weele

University of Amsterdam

I do research in Behavioral Economics on belief formation, fairness and motivated reasoning.

Bernardus van Doornik

Bank for International Settlements

Boris van Leeuwen

Tilburg University

Juuso Vanhala

Bank of Finland

I 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

KRTK

Alexey Vasilenko

Northeastern University

Jesús Vázquez

University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)

Iivo Vehviläinen

Aalto University

Rune Vejlin

Aarhus University

Miriam Venturini

University of Zurich

I 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 Economics

I 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 polytechnique

Paul Vertier

Banque de France

Lise Vesterlund

University of Pittsburg

Heike Vethaak

Leiden University

Óscar Vicente-Chirivella

University of Valencia

Lars Vilhuber

Cornell University

Sergio Villalvazo

Federal Reserve Board

Ernesto Villanueva

Banco de España/ Bank of Spain

Xavier Vives

IESE Business School

Jaume Vives-i-Bastida

MIT

PhD student in Economics and Statistics at MIT working on Econometrics and Industrial Organization.

Davide Viviano

Harvard

Razvan Vlahu

Dutch Central Bank

Jonas von Wangenheim

University of Bonn

Suncica Vujic

University of Antwerp

Professor 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.