Presenters

Marco Errico

Boston College - Bank of Italy

Elena Esposito

University of Turin

Elena Esposito is Rita Levi Montalcini Researcher at ESOMAS Department of Economics, University of Torino. She is an applied economist with research interests in the fields of development economics, economic growth, political economy, and economic history.

Carlos Esquivel

Rutgers University

Teresa Esteban-Casanelles

Columbia University

Pablo Estrada

Emory University

Pablo Estrada is currently a 4th year Ph.D. student of Economics at Emory University. He received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Economics at ESPOL University in Ecuador. He has worked as a research assistant for the World Bank and participated as a student in the program Google Summer of Code with PySAL.

Kirill S. Evdokimov

Princeton University

Yulia Evsyukova

University of Mannheim

Michele Fabi

Ecole Polytechnique, CREST, IP Paris

I am currently a post-doctoral researcher at CREST-Ecole Polytechnique (Paris) as a member of the Blockchain and Platform Chair.

Broadly speaking, my research fields are microeconomics and financial economics.

I do research on the digitalization of markets and money. I have papers on crowdfunding, blockchain design and decentralized finance.

I have an ongoing research project on the Sybil-resistent design of media outlets (how to deal with bots and fake identities).

Natalia Fabra

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid & CEPR

Natalia Fabra is Professor of Economics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. She is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and an Associate Member of the Toulouse School of Economics. She belongs to the Economic Advisory Group on Competition Policy (EAGCP) of the European Commission. She obtained her Ph.D. in 2001 at the European University Institute (Florence), under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Motta.

Luigi Falasconi

University of Pennsylvania

Xiaochen Fan

New York University

Yameng Fan

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

I am a PhD candidate in economics at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Before my doctoral study, I received my bachelor in Peking University and master in Barcelona School of Economics.
My research interests include the macroeconomics of labor markets, economic geography and market power.

Elisa Faraglia

Matilde Faralli

Imperial College London

I am a 3rd year PhD candidate in Finance at Imperial College London interested in Climate Finance.

Lídia Farré

Universitat de Barcelona

Chiara Farronato

Harvard Business School

David Feldman

UNSW Sydney

Christina Felfe

Universität Würzburg

Gastón Fernández

KU Leuven

Julian Fernández Mejía

Copenhagen Business SchoolI am a Ph.D. (c) Fellow in Economics at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). My research interests combine International Finance, Applied Macroeconomics, and Financial Economics. My most recent interest are Carry Trade, Monetary pol

I am a Ph.D. (c) Fellow in Economics at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). Assistant Professor in Finance at the Business School in Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá. My research interests combine International Finance, Applied Macroeconomics, and Financial Economics. My most recent interests are Carry Trade, Capital Flows, and Monetary Policy Spillovers.

Annalisa Ferrando

European Central Bank

Annalisa Ferrando is Senior Lead Economist at the European Central Bank (Monetary Policy Department). Previously she worked at the Bank of Italy, the European Commission and as a visiting Advisor at the European Investment Bank. She holds an MPhil in Economics from Oxford University. Her research has focused primarily on firm-level dynamics, access to finance for SMEs, the role of monetary policy for firms’ decisions and financing constraints. She is an expert on firm-level surveys.

Miguel Ferreira

Queen Mary University of London

Rosa Ferrer

Emel Filiz-Ozbay

University of Maryland

Daria Finocchiaro

Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden)

Stefano Fiorin

Bocconi University

Manuel Foerster

Bielefeld University

Luca Fornaro

CREI

Riccardo Franceschin

Sabanci University

Maxime François

KU Leuven (BE 0419.052.173)

PhD candidate at the university of KU Leuven.
Working in the field of Economics of Education and more specifically COVID-19 impacts.

Martina Fraschini

University of Luxembourg

Edoardo Frattola

Bank of Italy

I am an economist at the Regional Economic Research Division of the Bank of Italy (Florence branch) and a PhD candidate in Economics at the European University Institute. My (broad) research interests are in applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on family and gender economics.

Michael Freiberger

IIASA

Teresa Freitas Monteiro

IAB, Humboldt University of Berlin and IPL

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Humboldt-University of Berlin and the Institute for Employment Research (IAB) and an affiliate at the Immigration Policy Lab. In October 2023, I will start a Postdoc at the Department of Economics of the University of Copenhagen (KU).

Nicolas Frémeaux

Université Paris Panthéon-Assas

Simon Freyaldenhoven

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Martin Friedrich

IAB

Francesco Furlanetto

Norges Bank

Francesco Furno

Amazon.com

Economist at Amazon Web Services. Forecasting and macroeconomics.

Francesco Fusari

University of Surrey

PhD student at University of Surrey.
Currently working as PhD intern at Bank of England.
Macroeconometrics and applied macroeconomics.

Xavier Gabaix

Harvard University, CEPR and NBER

Bathusi Gabanatlhong

Charles University

María Dolores Gadea

University of Zaragoza

Jessica Gagete Miranda

Univeristy of Milan-Bicocca

Titus Galama

Department of Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Titus Galama, Ph.D., MBA, is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California's (USC) Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR) and at USC's Economics Department, Director of the CESR Center for the Study of Health Inequality (CSHI), Associate Professor of Economics at the School of Business and Economics (SBE), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Research Fellow at the Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Vincenzo Galasso

Bocconi

Laura Galdikiene

Vilnius university

PhD student at Vilnius University with extensive experience in the banking sector. Research areas: behavioral and experimental economics, social economics, environmental economics.

Jordi Galí

Arthur Galichère

University of Warwick

Agata Galkiewicz

University of Potsdam

I have started my PhD in January 2022 at the University of Potsdam and at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). My research interests are education economics and labor market economics.

Alessio Galluzzi

University of Sydney

João Vasco Gama

Universidade Autonoma de Lisboa

Jacopo Gambato

University of Mannheim, ZEW


I am a fifth year PhD candidate at Universität Mannheim, Germany, and researcher in the Junior Research Group Competition and Innovation at ZEW Mannheim

My main research interests lie in Industrial Organization, specifically platform and information design, innovation and search. I sometimes dabble with privacy as well.

Letizia Gambi

KU Leuven

Roberto Ganau

University of Padova

Juan Jose Ganuza Fernandez

UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA

Benjamin Garcia

Central Bank of Chile

Camilo Garcia

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Andres Garcia Echalar

Universidad de los Andes, Chile

I am an Assistant Professor at Universidad de los Andes, Chile. Research interests: applied micro-econometrics and policy evaluation with a focus on education and gender economics.

Jorge Garcia Hombrados

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Tere García Muñoz

University of Granada

Marta Garcia Rodriguez

Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona and BSE

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and Barcelona School of Economics (BSE) under the supervision of Prof. Albert Marcet. My research interests are expectations, learning, labor markets and applied time series.

Pilar Garcia-Gomez

Erasmus School of Economics

I am Professor of Applied Economics at the Erasmus School of Economics in the Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands).
My main research interests are in the intersection between health and labor economics.

José García-Montalvo

Universitat Pompeu Fabra & BSE

José G. Montalvo is Professor of Economics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and Research Professor at the BarcelonaSE. He holds a PhD in Economics from Harvard University. He has served as Chairman of the Economics Department and Vice rector for Scientific Strategy at UPF. Recent awards include the National Prize for Public-Private Partnership in Research (2023), the Prize Rey Jaime I in Economics (2019), the Catalonia Prize of Economics (2018) and the Medal for Distinguished Service (2017).

Cecilia Garcia-Peñalosa

Aix Marseille School of Economics

Attila Gáspár

KRTK-KTI

Political economy, development, history.
PhD from CEU, former postdoc at Padova

Evelina Gavrilova

NHH Norwegian School of Economics

Ludovica Gazze

University of Warwick

I am an environmental and health economist.
Conserving resources and reducing pollution are among the most pressing challenges facing society. Designing programs to achieve these goals requires an understanding of 1) pollution damages and 2) individuals' and firms' compliance behavior.
I investigate these issues using large administrative datasets and experimental and quasi-experimental methods.
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Warwick.

Annica Gehlen

DIW Berlin & Berlin School of Economics

Luca Gemmi

HEC Lausanne

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at HEC Lausanne, Department of Finance. I received my PhD in Economics at Boston College in 2022.

Research fields: macro-finance, international finance, information and expectations.

I am on the 2023/2024 job market and I will be available for interviews at the EEA and AEA meetings.

Claudia Gentile

University of Zurich

I am a PhD student at the University of Zurich. I will participate in the 2023-2024 academic job market. My research focuses on environmental macroeconomics, innovation and economic growth.

Dimitris Georgarakos

European Central Bank

Dimitris Georgarakos is a Lead Economist at the DG-Research in the European Central Bank. He graduated with a PhD in Economics from the University of Essex. His research focuses on household finance, monetary policy and financial stability. His publications have appeared in journals such as the AEJ: Macroeconomics, Review of Economics and Statistics, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Monetary Economics and the Journal of the European Economic Association.

Diogo Geraldes

University College Dublin

Georgios Gerasimou

University of St Glasgow

Reyer Gerlagh

Tilburg University

Fabrizio Germano

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Michiel Gerritse

Erasmus School of Economics

Associate Professor

Andreas Gerster

University of Mannheim

Fabian Gerstmeier