Presenters

Alejandro Robinson-Cortés

University of Exeter

Francesco Rocciolo

Imperial College London

Rodimiro Rodrigo

George Washington University

Belén Rodríguez

European University Institute

Hi all, I am a Ph.D. student in economics at the European University Institute (EUI), Florence, and an Applied Microeconomist working on gender, labor, and family economics.

Marcus Roesch

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Joost Roettger

Deutsche Bundesbank

Anna Rogantini Picco

Sveriges Riksbank

Ciaran Rogers

IIES Stockholm

Luis E. Rojas

Autonomous University of Barcelona

Nikita Roketskiy

UCL

Giulia Romani

Federica Romei

University of Oxford

Nathalie Römer

Leibniz University Hannover

I'm a doctoral student with a primary research interest at the intersection of behavioral and innovation economics. I use experiments to investigate questions related to gender, diversity and teams.

Diego Ronchetti

Audencia Business School

Carla Ronza

University of Naples "Federico II"

Giuseppe Rose

University of Calabria

Associate Professor of Political Economy, Ph.D. University of London

Lukas Rosenberger

LMU Munich

Anja Rösner

DICE, University of Düsseldorf

Federico Rossi

Michelangelo Rossi

Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Giacomo Rostagno

HEC Paris

Davud Rostam-Afschar

University of Mannheim

macro, labor, io, taxes, health, survey methods, (adaptive) experiments at Uni Mannheim. Let's discuss research ideas!

Duncan Roth

Institute for Employment Research

Christoph Rothe

University of Mannheim

Christina Rott

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Matthias Rottner

Vivek Roy-Chowdhury

University of Cambridge

Roberto Rozzi

Ca' Foscari University

Alon Rubinstein

University of California, Berkeley

Sofía Ruiz Palazuelos

Aix-Marseillle School of Economics

I am a postdoctoral fellow at Aix-Marseille School of Economics. My academic interests broadly span the fields of network analysis and game theory. My work is mainly theoretical and it is particularly devoted to understand the incidence that different features of network architectures have on phenomena such as employment, labor inequality patterns, and the adoption of particular behaviors.

Pablo Ruiz-Verdu

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
My research interests center on organizational economics (with a focus on corporate governance), the various ways in which asset managers influence financial markets and firm policies, contract theory, and regulation.

Francesco Flaviano Russo

University Federico II

Ellen Ryan

ECB

Mykola Ryzhenkov

Amirhossein Sadoghi

Rennes School of Business

Johanna Saecker

Goethe University Frankfurt

I am a PhD candidate at Goethe University Frankfurt. My research interests are heterogeneous firm dynamics, the green transition and solution methods for DSGE models.

Luis Felipe Saenz

University of South Carolina

Evgenii Safonov

Queen Mary University of London

Roberto Saitto

Stanford University

Neslihan Sakarya

University of Essex

Andrés Salamanca

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Camille Salesse

University of Montpellier - center for environmental economics

Luca Salmasi

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Viola Salvestrini

Queen Mary University of London

Marina Sanchez Del Villar Santamaría

European University Institute

Marina Sanchez del Villar is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the European University Institute, where she studies how technology and innovation affect the financial markets using industrial organization tools. In 2022 she was a Ph.D. Fellow at the Bank for International Settlements, where she contributed to the work of the Innovation and Digital Economy Unit and the Innovation Hub.

Paula Sánchez Gil

University of Lucerne

My research interests fall into Macroeconomics, fiscal policy with heterogeneity, international finance, and the macroeconomic consequences of climate change. My long-term research agenda aims to address sustainability, inequality, and the role of fiscal authorities in shaping distributional macroeconomic outcomes.

Santiago Sanchez-Pages

King's College London

Wayne Sandholtz

Nova School of Business and Economics

Tommaso Santini

Halle Institute of Economic Research

Carlos Daniel Santos

Lisbon School of Economics and Management

Main interests: productivity, industry dynamics, customer markets, data science, and industrial organization. His work has been published in leading journals such as The Economic Journal, The Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, and Regional Science and Urban Economics. Holds a PhD from LSE and was previously at the Universities of Alicante, Tilburg and a Faculty Fellow at MIT. His work has received several awards such as the EARIE Young Economist and ZEW Heinz Konig Young Scholar Award.

Paulo Santos

Monash University

Paulo Santos Monteiro

University of York

Aurélien Saussay

London School of Economics

Olivier Scaillet

University of Geneva and Swiss Finance Institute

Olivier Scaillet, Belgo-Swiss is professor of finance and statistics at the Geneva Finance Research Institute of the University of Geneva, and has a senior chair at the Swiss Finance Institute. His research expertise is in the area of derivatives pricing, econometric theory and econometrics applied to finance and insurance. He has published several papers in top journals in econometrics and finance. He is an elected fellow of SoFiE, IAEE, and IMS.

Ursina Schaede

Tufts University

Daniel Schaefer

Johannes Kepler Universtiy Linz

Paul Ivo Schäfer

Uni Bonn -> Leicester

Julian Schärer

University of Zurich

Lisa Scheckenhofer

Ludwig Maximilian University\Ifo Institute Munich

Simon Scheidegger

Department of Economics, University of Lausanne

Yannik Schenk

UC Louvain

I am a late stage PhD student at UCLouvain (Belgium) and will defend my thesis this fall. I am interested in applied economics research in Development economics (climate hazards and migration) and Political Economy (media and intolerance towards minorities).

Ibolya Schindele

Central European University and Central Bank of Hungary

Ibolya Schindele is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Business and Economics of CEU and associated researcher at the Financial System Analysis Directorate of the Central Bank of Hungary. In the past, she taught subjects in Finance and Economics at BI Norwegian Business School, EDHEC Business School, Toulouse Business School, and the University of Vienna. She obtained her Ph.D. from the University of Amsterdam. Her academic research interests are in banking and financial intermediation.

David Schindler

Tilburg University

I am an Associate Professor in the Economics department at Tilburg University, primarily interested in applied microeconomics, economic history & political economy, and behavioral economics.

I will be leading the 2023 Job Market Info Session on Friday. I'm excited to meet all of this year's job market candidates! If you see me around, just chat me up!

Karl Schlag

University of Vienna

Jan Christoph Schlegel

City, University of London

Aiko Schmeißer

University of Potsdam

I am a PhD student at the Berlin School of Economics and research assistant at the Chair of Empirical Economics at University of Potsdam. I work on topics in Labor Economics and Political Economy, in particular on how preferences and beliefs are formed in labor market contexts.

Bernhard Schmidpeter

Johannes Kepler University

Aishameriane Schmidt

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, De Nederlandsche Bank, Tinbergen Institute

I am a Ph.D candidate at the Econometrics Institute - Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam & Tinbergen Institute (TI) in partnership with De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). My research interests are mostly linked to macroeconometrics: I am interested in studying and developing econometric models suitable for macroeconomic applications.

Stefan Schmidt

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods

I am a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods (Experimental Economics Group) and a PhD-Candidate at the University of Cologne (C-SEB). My research interests are centered in behavioral & experimental economics. I employ lab and field experiments to answer questions on topics of social identity, belief formation, and moral behavior.

Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel

Universidad del Desarrollo

Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel is an international consultant, advisor, and public speaker. He is Professor of Economics at Universidad del Desarrollo. Dr. Schmidt-Hebbel held the position of Chief Economist of the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Director of the OECD Economics Department in Paris in 2008-2009. Mr. Schmidt-Hebbel holds a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BA and a MA in Economics from the Catholic University of Chile.

Hendrik Schmitz

Paderborn University

Laura Schmitz

DIW Berlin

Julius Schoelkopf

University of Heidelberg, Alfred-Weber-Institute of Economics

Julius is a PhD Student in Econometrics at Heidelberg University, interested in Macroeconometrics and Financial Econometrics, especially applying time series methods for business cycle, monetary policy, and financial markets analysis. He has completed PhD courses and a Master of Science in Economics at the University of Mannheim. During his studies, he completed an exchange semester at the University of Zurich and gained work experience as an Intern at the Bundesbank.

Pål Schøne

Institute for social research

Arthur Schram

Amsterdam School of Economics

Nicolas Schreiner

CSS Institute & University of Basel

Sarah Schroeder

Aarhus University

Simeon Schudy

LMU Munich

I am an empirical economist (mostly lab, online and field experiments). I am interested in decision making in groups/teamwork, Leadership, Communication, and how (biased) expectations can change actions.

For further information, check my website: https://sites.google.com/site/simeonschudy/home