Presenters

Martin Wagner

Univerrsity of Klagenfurt, Bank of Slovenia and Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna

Andrew Wainwright

University of Bath

I'm a final year PhD student in Environmental Economics. I currently have three working papers: a model of social tipping points, a paper on measuring progress to a circular economy, and a paper on the value factor of electricity production, which compares the time value of electricity generated by different means. In addition, I am presenting at this conference on Climate-Just Debt Swaps, a proposal which could form the mechanism for the "Loss & Damage" scheme announced at COP27.

Thomas Walsh

European University Institute

Cheng Wan

ETH Zurich

Hanna Wang

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

Runnan Wang

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Tao Wang

Bank of Canada

Incoming senior economist at the Bank of Canada.
Research interest: expectation/belief formation and its macro implications; behavioral and heterogeneous-agent macro.

Teng Wang

Federal Reserve Board

Xuexin Wang

Xiamen University, China

Zhu Wang

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

Larry Warren

U.S. Census Bureau

I am a senior economist at the US Census Bureau working on topics in macroeconomics, labor markets, and market power.

Roberto Weber

University of Zurich

Jinlin Wei

University of Warwick

I seek to understand economic development in history from a spatial perspective.

I hold an MRes in Economics from Warwick Economics, a Master of Economics from the National School of Development, Peking University, a Bachelor of Science from School of Physics, Peking University and a Bachelor of Economics from the National School of Development, Peking University.

Mengying Wei

University of International Business and Economics

Siqi Wei

IE University

Daniel Weishaar

LMU Munich

Daniel Weishaar is a PhD student at the Center for Economic Studies (CES) at the University of Munich (LMU). His research interests span from public economics and welfare economics to political economy and normative economics. With his research, he wants to contribute to the understanding of i) the measurement of different types of inequality, ii) the perceptions of these inequalities by citizens of different societies, and iii) the optimal design of public policies.

Christoph Weiss

European Investment Bank

Maximilian Weiß

University of Tuebingen

I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Tuebingen. I work in the area of macroeconomics with heterogeneity, using structural models that relate macro- and micro-level data. I hold a PhD in Economics from the University of Bonn.

Marco Weissler

European Central Bank

Georg Weizsäcker

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Matthias Westphal

Fernuni Hagen

Johannes Weytjens

Ghent University

Mark Whitmeyer

Arizona State University

Adrien Wicht

European University Institute

Boris Wieczorek

CNRS

I am an economics researcher delving into the impact of social norms on decision-making in unequal environment. Complex interactions arise from heterogeneity, which make social norms ambiguous. Employing lab, online, and field experiments, alongside with human-environment feedback models, I aim to identify ways to amplify pro-social and pro-environmental actions.

Cole Randall Williams

Frank Windmeijer

University of Oxford

Lisa Windsteiger

University of Salzburg

Erwin Winkler

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Daniel Witt

University of Bamberg

Jana Wittich

Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung

Lars Wittrock

Maastricht University

Carlo Wix

Federal Reserve Board

Andrej Woerner

LMU Munich

Stefan Wöhrmüller

University of Amsterdam

Elias Wolf

Freie Universität Berlin

I am currently a research assistant at the Chair of Econometrics at Freie Universität Berlin. In September 2023, I will join the Statistics Group at the Insitute of Fianance and Statistics at the Universtiy of Bonn.

I hold a a PhD in Economics from the Freie Universität Berlin. I worked at the Research Centre of the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Policy Modelling and Forecasting Division of the ECB and was a visiting PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania.

Julien Wolfersberger

Paris-Saclay University & AgroParisTech

Ronald Wolthoff

University of Toronto

Ashley Wong

Tilburg University

Assistant Professor of Economics

Po Yin Wong

Queen Mary University of London

Tsz-Ning Wong

University of Barcelona

I am a game theorist, whose research focuses on models of political economy, strategic experimentation and communication. Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Barcelona. Previously, I worked at the University of Mannheim (2021-2023) the University of Basel (2018-2021) and Aalto University (2016-2018) . I received my PhD degree in 2016 from the Pennsylvania State University under the supervision of Kalyan Chatterjee.

Tomasz Woźniak

University of Melbourne

Tomasz is a Bayesian econometrician developing the methodology for empirical macroeconomic analyses. He develops statistical and mathematical models to describe economic reality and measure the effects of government decisions on the real economy.

Presenting: What do Data Say About Time-Variation in Monetary Policy Shock Identification? (with Annika Camehl, EUR)

Keywords: Time-Varying Identification, Identification Through Heteroskedasticity, Stochastic Volatility, Markov-Switching