Presenters

Henrique Basso

Michal Bauer

CERGE-EI and Charles University

Luis Bauluz

CUNEF Universidad

Luis Bauluz is an Assistant Professor (on tenure track) in the Economics Department at CUNEF Universidad Wealth Aggregates Coordinator at the World Inequality Database. He received a PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2018. Before joining CUNEF as an Assistant Professor, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the MacroFinance & MacroHistory Lab of the University of Bonn.

Christian Bayer

University of Bonn

I am a macroeconomist, interested in the interplay of inequality, incomplete financial markets, and business cycle fluctuations.

I am a full professor at the University of Bonn since 2008.

I have held various visiting positions including a visiting professorship at the German Ministry of Finance in 2021. In 2022, I was a member of the German Federal Commission on Gas and Heating.

Tim Bayer

University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics

Mattis Beckmannshagen

DIW Berlin

Markus Behn

European Central Bank

Gábor Békés

Central European University

Associate Professor, Central European University (Austria), senior research fellow, KRTK (Hungary), and Research Affiliate, CEPR. Co-author of "Data Analysis for Business, Economics, and Policy" textbook (Cambridge UP 2021)

Karim Bekhtiar

Institute for Advanced Studies

I am a junior researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, Austria and a PhD candidate at the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria.

My current research is focused on labor demand shocks, in particullar labor market effects of automation technologies and international trade.

Elisa Belfiori

Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

PhD in Economics, University of Minnesota.
I am a Macroeconomist with research interest in Climate Economics and Public Finance. I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota. My research is on the optimal design of climate policies and sits at the intersection of Macroeconomics and Climate Change with applications from Public Finance.

Alex Bell

UCLA

I am currently doing a post-doc at the University of California in Los Angeles after obtaining my PhD in Economics from Harvard University. I am on the job market this fall.

Cristina Bellés-Obrero

Universitat de Barcelona

Clément Bellet

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Hi! I am currently an Assistant Professor at Erasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam. My work borrows from behavioral economics and marketing research to study how social inequalities, discrimination and emotions affect customer purchase behaviors, customer-worker interactions, and firm performance.

Sarra Ben Yahmed

ZEW Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research

Luca Benati

University of Bern

Ghassane Benmir

London School of Economics

Simon Bensnes

Statistics Norway

David Benson

Federal Reserve Board

Guillaume Bérard

Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

Applied microeconomist specializing in Public Economics, Urban Economics and Political Economy.

Postdoctoral fellow, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER).

PhD in Economics from Aix-Marseille School of Economics.

My favorite tools are econometric methods and natural experiments, using large administrative databases and surveys, to address questions related to the public policy evaluation, housing, inequality, local taxes and public finance.

Marco Bernardini

Banca d'Italia

Marco Bernardini is an economist in the Monetary Policy Unit of Banca d'Italia (DG Economics, Statistics and Research). His most recent research focuses on monetary policy and its transmission mechanism.

Fabio Bertolotti

LSE

Frank Betz

EIB

Nilanjan Bhattacharya

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

I am a PhD scholar at the Department of Economic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. My research interest lies in Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics, and Experimental Economics. More specifically, my PhD research focuses on evaluating a public policy related to early childhood education. I have also used experimental data to measure the impact of forced migration on different dimensions of identity and social behavior.

Daniele Bianchi

Marcin Bielecki

University of Warsaw

Felix Bierbrauer

University of Cologne

Konrad Bierl

Humboldt Universität Berlin

Cindy Biesenbeek

De Nederlandsche Bank

Florin Bilbiie

University of Cambridge

G. Ege Bilgin

University of Bonn - Bonn Graduate School of Economics

I am a Ph.D. student in Economics at the University of Bonn.

My main research field is microeconomic theory, with a particular interest in matching, and other areas of applied theory such as political economy and mechanism design.

I will be on the job market in 2023/2024.

Carolina Biliotti

IMT School for Advanced Studies

Noam Binstok

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Daniel Bird

Tel Aviv University

Michele Bisceglia

Martina Björkman Nyqvist

Stockholm School of Economics

I am Professor in Economics at the Stockholm School of Economics. My research interests include development economics, health economics, public service delivery, and the economics of education.

Boris Blagov

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

I am an economist and a professional forecaster for RWI – Leibniz Institute of Economic Research in Essen, Germany at the division Macroeconomics and Public Finance. I am interested in Applied Macroeconomics and Econometrics.

Pablo Blanchard

Universidad de la República, Uruguay

I am a PhD candidate at the dECON (Economics Department at Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad de la República, Uruguay) and a research assistant at IECON (Instituto de Economía, Economics Department, Universidad de la República, Uruguay).
My research interests are in industrial organization, labor economics and innovation.

Fabio Blasutto

Stockholm School of Economics

Simon Block

University of Bonn

Benjamin Blumenthal

ETH Zürich

Dominik Boddin

Deutsche Bundesbank

Lukas Boehnert

University of Oxford

Filippo Boeri

London School of Economics

Albrecht Bohne

ZEW Mannheim

Diego Bohorquez

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

PhD Candidate in Economics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Elio Bolliger

University of Lausanne

I am PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Lausanne and an Economist at the Swiss Federal Finance Department.

My research interests focus on information frictions, expectation formations, macroprudential regulation and forecasting.

Wilko Bolt

De Nederlandsche Bank

Jeanne Bomare

Paris School of Economics

Lena Boneva

SNB

Diana Bonfim

Banco de Portugal, ECB and Católica Lisbon

Stephane Bonhomme

University of Chicago

Cécile Bonneau

Paris School of Economics

Odran Bonnet

Christian Bontemps

ENAC & Toulouse School of Economics

Anne Katrine Borgbjerg

Aarhus University

I am a second year PhD student at Aarhus University, and my research interests are retirement economics, labor economics, and health economics.

Björn Bos

University of Hamburg

Ciril Bosch rosa

Maristella Botticini

Bocconi University, Milan, & CEPR

Giulia Bovini

Bank of Italy

Federica Braccioli

IAE-CSIC and BSE

I am a Postdoc at the IAE-CSIC and BSE and a PhD candidate at the University of Geneva (expected September 2023). My research interests are Political Economy, with a focus on institutions and organized crime, and Labor and Education Economics. I am co-founder of Rare Voices in Economics, an association that implements strategies to break self-perpetuating mechanisms that inhibit diversity and inclusion in the economic profession.

Raphael Brade

ifo Institute and LMU Munich

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the ifo Center for the Economics of Education and part of the Junior Faculty at the University of Munich's Department of Economics.

My research interests lie in the areas of Economics of Education, Behavioral Economics, and Applied Econometrics.

Eleonora Brandimarti

Harvard Business School

I'm a postdoc at the D^3 Digital Reskilling Lab at HBS. I work on education, training and labor economics.

Jordi Brandts

Institute for Economic Analysis, CSIC, Barcelona

Luisa Braunschweig

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Jacopo Bregolin

University of Liverpool

Anna Breman

Sveriges Riksbank

Juraj Briskar

London School of Economics

Juraj Briskar is a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the London School of Economics (LSE). His research lies at the intersection of Labour Economics and Macroeconomics and mainly focuses on wage inequality, collective bargaining, firm dynamics and on the ways in which they interact.

Enzo Brox

University of St. Gallen

Eduard Brüll

ZEW Mannheim

Valentina Bruno

American University, Washington DC

Tomás Budí-Ors

CEMFI

I am a PhD student at CEMFI. My research focuses on macroeconomic development and growth, and spatial economics.
I'll be presenting a paper about the importance of internal migrations for the heterogenous industrialization paths experienced by the different regions of a country.

Mathias Buehler

LMU Munich

Daniel Buncic

Stockholm University

Ian Burn

University of Liverpool

Marc Burri

University of Neuchâtel

William Harry Burton

KU Leuven

I am a PhD student at the Industrial Organisation (IO) research group at KU Leuven. My research interests lie in the field of empirical industrial organisation, with a particular focus on competition in transportation markets.

Christian Bustamante

Bank of Canada

Antonio Cabrales

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Antonio Cabrales has a Ph.D. in Economics from UCSD, and a professor at UC3M. He has been a professor at UCL, and at UPF. He is Executive Vice President of the European Economic Association, fellow of the Econometric Society, former President of the Spanish Economic Association and prize King Rei Jaume I of Economics 2021. He has worked in a wide range of topics: game theory, the economics of networks, mechanism design, economics of education, experimental and behavioral economics.

Matteo Cacciatore

HEC Montreal