Presenters

Olimpia Cutinelli-Rendina

Paris School of Economics

I am an applied economist interested in political economy and environmental economics.

I completed my Ph.D. in June 2023 at the Paris School of Economics and the EHESS. My primary research explores the determinants and effects of corporate lobbying.

I will be on the 2023/2024 Econ Job Market.

Natalia D'Agosti

Rutgers University

Energy economics, Environmental economics, and climate change

Angelo D’Andrea

Bank of Italy

Research Fellow at the Financial Stability Directorate of the Bank of Italy.
Research interests: Financial Intermediation, Banking, Corporate Finance, Applied Microeconomics

Carlos E da Costa

EPGE FGV

Harald Dale-Olsen

Institute for Social Research (Oslo)

Nuh Aygun Dalkiran

Bilkent University

Pietro Dall'Ara

Boston College

Hello! I am a PhD candidate at Boston College. My research area is microeconomic theory, and I focus on communication, inattention, and coordination games.

Claudio Daminato

Lund University

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.

Thomas Dangl

Vienna University of Technology

Albina Danilova

LSE

I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics at LSE. My research interests span asymmetric information, derivative pricing, stochastic calculus, insider trading, stochastic control, and equilibrium theory.

Bikramaditya Datta

IIT Kanpur

Andrés Davila Ospina

University of Zurich

Prabal De

CUNY

Kenneth De Beckker

KU Leuven & Open Universiteit

Dr. Kenneth De Beckker is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Open Universiteit (The Netherlands) and KU Leuven.
Research interests: Financial Literacy & Sustainable Finance

Adriano De Falco

European University Institute

Marco Lombardi

Bank for International Settlements

Thomas de Haan

University of bergen

I use microeconomic theory, behavioral economics, and data science to investigate a broad range of economic questions.

Currently I am focusing on methods and incentives to elicit forcaster beliefs, and I investigate how consumer ratings on vendor platforms can be used to stimulate producers to offer products with less negative externalities.

Lorenzo De Masi

University Carlos III of Madrid

Enrico De Monte

ZEW - Leibniz Center for European Economic Research

Giorgia De Nora

Queen Mary University of London/European Central Bank

Rebecca De Simone

London Business School

Jose De Sousa

University Paris Saclay

Damien de Walque

The World Bank

Jasper de Winter

De Nederlandsche Bank

Inga Deimen

University of Arizona

Judith Delaney

University of Bath

Julie Delanote

European Investment Bank

Julie Delanote is an Economist at the European Investment Bank, where she is principally responsible for the EIB Investment Survey, a large scale survey of corporate investment activities. Julie mainly works on topics related to (green and digital) innovation and holds a PhD degree from KU Leuven.

Álvaro Delgado-Vega

ETH Zurich and University of Chicago

Massimo Dello-Preite

Imperial College London

Massimo is a PhD student in Finance at Imperial College London. His research interests include Asset Pricing, Empirical Asset Pricing and Econometrics, other then Asymptotic theory with a large cross-section.

Before joining the PhD at Imperial College, he graduated in "Econometrics and Mathematical Economics" at the London School of Economics with distinction. He also holds a degree in "Actuarial and Financial Sciences" with honor at university "La Sapienza", Rome.

Beren Demirölmez

Trinity College Dublin

Seraphim Dempsey

LISER

Piotr Denderski

University of Leicester

Angela Denis

Banco de España

Vedanta Dhamija

University of Surrey

Amrita Dhillon

King's College London

I am a professor of Economics, based at King's College London. My recent research has been in political economy and development economics. In the past I have worked in social choice theory, strategic voting, turnout, and on information economics and mechanism design in a wide variety of contexts from corporate governance to social networks and development economics. Most recently my work has been focused on social networks and labour productivity and on activism.

Federico Di Pace

Bank of England

Lukas Diebold

University of Mannheim

Marina Diez-Rituerto

University of the Basque Country

Francesc Dilme

University of Bonn

Velichka Dimitrova

University of Warwick

Tingting Ding

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Edouard Djeutem

Dobrislav Dobrev

Michael Dobrew

European Central Bank

Marina Dodlova

University of Passau, CESifo

Rafael Doménech

BBVA Research and University of Valencia

Ruben Dominguez-Diaz

Bank of Spain

Tomas Dominguez-Iino

Federal Reserve Board

I am an Economist at the Federal Reserve Board, within the Trade and Quantitative Studies section. My research interests are in industrial organization, spatial economics, and environmental economics.

Alice Dominici

European University Institute

Elaine Drayton

Institute for Fiscal Studies

Mikhail Drugov

New Economic School

Evgeniya Dubinina

Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Studies

Pierre Dubuis

University of Zurich

I am a PhD candidate in economics at the University of Zurich and I am on the 2023/24 job market.
My research interests lie at the intersection of macroeconomics and banking. In my job market paper, I investigate the transmission of monetary policy through lending relationships.
I am a research affiliate at Norges Bank since 2021. Before my PhD studies, I was a trainee in the Monetary Policy Strategy Division at the ECB.

Eugenie Dugoua

London School of Economics

Ariadna Dumitrescu

ESADE Business School

Daniel Duque

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)

Kathrin Durizzo

ETH

Carmen Durrer

University of California, Berkeley

Pawel Dziewulski

University of Sussex

Cara Ebert

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research

Cara Ebert is a researcher and the head of Berlin Office at the RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research, a Research Affiliate at the IZA Institute of Labor Economics and a fellow of the Joachim Herz Foundation. In Fall 2022 she visited the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Cara studies questions of domestic migration, health and gender using mostly primary data from Senegal and India.

Jan Eeckhout

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Michael Ehrmann

Thomas Eisfeld

CORE, UCLouvain

I am a final-year PhD Candidate at CORE/LIDAM, UCLouvain, and ECARES, ULB.

My research interests include Industrial Organization and Behavioral Economics, with a focus on issues of the digital economy. I employ a combination of theoretical and experimental tools in my research.

I will be on the 2023/2024 Econ Job Market.

Ferran Elias

Universitat de València

Mikael Elinder

Uppsala University

Kathrin Ellieroth

Colby College

Cameron Ellis

University of Iowa

Matthew Ellman

IAE-CSIC

Moaz Elsayed

Banque de France

I am a research economist at the Financial Stability Division at Banque de France. I am currently doing a PhD in Economics at the University Paris-Dauphine.

Benjamin Elsner

University College Dublin

Arthur Enders

RWTH Aachen University

Jacint Enrich

Oscar Erixson

Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University

Andrey Ermolov

Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University

Busra Eroglu

University of Mannheim

PhD candidate in Finance at University of Mannheim with research interests in the fields of behavioral and experimental finance.