Presenters

Han Ye

University of Mannheim

I am an Assistant Professor of Applied Public Economics at the University of Mannheim. I am also an IZA Research Affiliate, a ZEW Research Associate and a member of the Collaborative Research Center CRC TR 224 “ Economic Perspectives on Societal Challenges”. The unifying theme of my research interests is behavioral responses of older workers to various policy interventions.

Jiheum Yeon

University of Minnesota, Korea Insitute for International Economic Policy

Moises Yi

US Census Bureau

Yabin Yin

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Özgür Yılmaz

Koç University

Mehmet Yorukoglu

Koc University

Hisayuki Yoshimoto

University of Glasgow

Marios Zachariadis

University of Cyprus

My research interests lie in the broader field of Macroeconomics. I am currently studying the impact of monetary and fiscal shocks on economic expectations and macro outcomes. I have worked on international price differences and economic integration, focusing on real factors such as trade costs, productivity and migration. I have also worked on economic growth, focusing on the role played by R&D, the diffusion of ideas and technologies as well as inefficiencies arising from talent misallocation

Angelo Zago

University of Verona

Martina Zanella

Trinity College Dublin

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Trinity College Dublin. I obtained a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in March 2022. My research explores causes and consequences of inequality in education, labour market, and political bodies, drawing insights from Psychology and Sociology to provide evidence-based suggestions for policy.

Andy Zapechelnyuk

University of Edinburgh

Guglielmo Zappalà

Paris School of Economics

I am a PhD candidate at the Paris School of Economics.

My research focuses on the socio-economic impact of climate change and the human ability to adapt to these impacts, as well as how individuals perceive and form their attitudes towards climate and the role of beliefs in adaptive behavior.

Mariyana Zapryanova

Smith College

Jan Žemlička

Jiangnan Zeng

University of Pittsburgh

I'm a Ph.D. student in the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh.

Paolo Zeppini

University of Bath and University Cote d'Azur

Antoine Zerbini

LSE

Miguel Zerecero

University of California, Irvine

Kun Zhang

Arizona State University

Larry Leifu Zhang

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)

Lichen Zhang

University of Hong Kong

Mengxi Zhang

University of Bonn

Pengfei Zhang

Peking University

Wanchang Zhang

University of California, San Diego

Wanchang Zhang

University of California, San Diego

Weilong Zhang

Unviersity of Cambridge

Xuan Zhang

Singapore Management University

Yanren Zhang

Fudan University

Prof. Yanren Zhang received his PhD in Economics from the University of Aberdeen, King’s College (UK) in 2013. Yanren’s research focuses on applied game theory, behavioral contract theory and development economics, with particular interests in (1) firm innovation and inventor mobility, (2) dynastic management in family firms, (3) self-serving belief and workaholic behavior, (4) labor mobility and regional integration, and (5) myth building and state capacity in quantitative economic history.

Zoe Qianxue Zhang

University of Warwick

I am a 3rd year PhD at the University of Warwick. My research interests are International Trade, Structural Transformation,
Economic Growth and Innovation.

Min Zhang - ECNU

East China Normal University

I am a professor at East China Normal University, Shanghai, China. I received my Ph.D. in economics at University of Toronto in 2009. My research field is macro labor, search theory and Chinese economy. My recent studies involve implications of monetary policy and artificial intelligence technoloty applications in the labor market.

Min Zhang - UStA

University of St Andrews

Sujiao Zhao

Bank of Portugal

Xufeng Zhao

Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

Wentao Zhou

UW-Madison

Dan Zhu

Monash University

Dr Dan Zhu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash University. She studied a PhD in Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science in the Economics department, University of Melbourne. Dr Dan Zhu's research interests include numerical methods for sensitivity analysis, financial mathematics, optimization of stochastic dynamical systems, and Bayesian analysis.

Julia Li Zhu

Norwegian School of Economics

Xuanli Zhu

Keio University

Yu ZHU

University of Dundee

I have been a Professor of Economics at University of Dundee since 2014.
My main research interests include the economics of education, labour economics, and applied microeconometrics. I am Research Fellow of the IZA - Institute of Labor Economics and Fellow of the Global Labor Organization (GLO).

Ekaterina Zhuravskaya

Paris School of Economics (EHESS)

Andreas Ziegler

University of Kassel

Roy Zilberman

Lancaster University

Natalia Zinovyeva

University of Warwick

Andrei Zlate

Federal Reserve Board

Piotr Zoch

FAME | GRAPE and University of Warsaw

Sarah Zoi

Federal Reserve Board

Roberto Zotti

University of Torino - Department of Economics and Statistics "Cognetti de Martiis"

Christelle Zozoungbo

Pennsylvania State University

I am pursuing a doctoral degree in Economics at the Pennsylvania State University, specializing in Applied and Structural Econometrics and Development Economics, particularly focusing on inquiries about education, inequality, and mobility. In anticipation of the 2024-2025 job market, I am readily accessible for interview opportunities.

Thomas Zuber

Bank of France

Ro'i Zultan

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev