Martin Kapons
University of AmsterdamJoel Kariel
Competition and Markets AuthorityDaniel Kárpáti
Gustav Karreskog Rehbinder
Uppsala UniversitetI am currently a Postdoc at the Department of Economics at Uppsala University. I completed my Ph.D. at Stockholm School of Economics in the Spring of 2021.
My reasearch is primarily in the intersection of microeconomic theory and experimental economics. In particular, my research aims at understanding boundedly rational decision making, how incentives and experience guide human decision making via learning and heuristics, and how it impacts population behavior and economic outcomes.
Johannes Kasinger
Goethe University Frankfurt & SAFELorant Kaszab
Central Bank of HungaryI am senior researcher at the Central Bank of Hungary.
Published mainly in macro-finance. On the 2023 EEA-ESEM I present an empirical paper on the connection between CHF currency mismatches on the bank balance sheets and lending in domestic currency to firms. (co-authored with Palma Filep-Mosberger and Zhou Ren) After exchange rate shocks banks may cut their lending in domestic currency if they have on-balance sheet mismatch.
Gabor Katay
European CommissionLamis Kattan
Georgetown UniversityLinde Kattenberg
Maastricht UniversityChristoph Kaufmann
European Central BankJohn Keating
University of KansasGeoff Kenny
Anke Kessler
Simon Fraser UniversityAicha Kharazi
University of ExeterGaurav Khatri
UCL Economics and Stone CentreAlexey Khazanov
The Hebrew University of JerusalemAbhinav Khemka
Universitat de Barcelona and Institute of Economics Barcelona (IEB)I am a fourth year Phd Student at the University of Barcelona and the Institute of Economics Barcelona (IEB). My research intrest lies in political economy and developement economics.
Laura Khoury
University Paris Dauphine-PSLDongwoo Kim
Simon Fraser UniversityAssistant Professor of Economics
Econometrician interested in empirical problems
Heejeong Kim
Concordia UniversityKyoo il Kim
Michigan State UniversityYoung-Kwang Kim
Toulouse School of EconomicsSorravich Kingsuwankul
Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamI am a post-doctoral researcher at the School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a Candidate fellow at Tinbergen Institute. I obtained a PhD in Economics from Université Lyon 2, France. My research interests relate to behavioral and experimental economics on topics such as (dis)honesty, norms, information asymmetry and more recently gender.
Philipp Kircher
Cornell University, UCLouvain, University of EdinburghProf. Kircher's work focuses primarily on labor markets: how firms set wages and how workers apply to them, how workers sort across occupations, and how this can be facilitated through better online search platforms. He has also worked on economic epidemiology in the context of HIV/AIDS and now Covid-19. He is a professor at Cornell University and at Universite Catholique de Louvain, and honorary at the University of Edinburgh. He was managing editor & chairman of the Review of Economic Studies.
Margarita Kirneva
Ecole PolytechniqueI am a 4th year PhD candidate in Economics at CREST-Ecole Polytechnique working under the supervision of Olivier Gossner and Matías Núñez
In the Fall 2021/22 I visited Economics Department of Northwestern University, invited by Bruno Strulovici
Primary Fields: Game Theory, Information Theory, Information Design
Secondary Field: Social Choice
Krisztina Kis-Katos
University of GoettingenYuriy Kitsul
Federal Reserve BoardVictoria Klarosk
InsperViktoria Klaus
Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyPhilipp Klein
Andreas Kleiner
Arizona State UniversityJens Klooster
Erasmus University RotterdamJustine Knebelmann
MIT & JPALJan Knoepfle
Queen Mary University of LondonMatthew Knowles
University of Cologne, Cologne, GermanyDmitriy Knyazev
University of ViennaChristian Koch
University of ViennaFederico Kochen
CEMFIJohannes Koenig
DIW BerlinWinfried Koeniger
University of St.GallenHideto Koizumi
Daniel Kolar
Charles University in PragueBenedikt Kolb
Deutsche BundesbankAlex Kontoghiorghes
Bank of EnglandMiklós Koren
Central European UniversityFredrik B. Kostøl
NTNUTomoaki Kotera
Francois Koulischer
University of LuxembourgSonja Kovacevic
University os OsloSimon Krause
University of Munich and ifo Institute, GermanyI am a second-year PhD student at University of Munich (LMU) and ifo Institute for Economic Research in Germany. My research focuses on labor, digital, urban, and public economics.
Marina Krauß
University of AugsburgJohanna Krenz
University of HamburgCarla Krolage
University of RegensburgYizhou Kuang
University of ManchesterI am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the Department of Economics, University of Manchester. My research interests lie at the intersection of econometrics and macroeconomics, encompassing both theoretical and applied aspects.
Elif Kubilay
University of EssexDorothea Kübler
WZB Berlin & TU BerlinMarianna Kudlyak
FRB San FranciscoZoe Kuehn
Universidad Autónoma de MadridMichael Kumhof
Bank of EnglandMax Kunaschk
IABAstrid Kunze
Norwegian School of EconomicsAstrid Kunze has a Ph.D. in Economics from UCL and is a Professor of Economics at the Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen, Norway. Her research interests are in the fields of labour economics, micro-econometric methods and merged register data.
Natalia Kuosmanen
ETLA Economic ResearchFrederik Kurcz
DIW BerlinShoki Kusaka
Yale UniversityMichael Kvasnicka
Jean-Paul L'Huillier
Federal Reserve Bank of ClevelandLouise Laage
Georgetown UniversityCristina Lafuente
University of BathNicolas Lagios
Université libre de BruxellesI am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. My research interests lie in the general area of Political Economy, Cultural Economics, and Applied Microeconomics.
Amartya Lahiri
University of British ColumbiaNora Lamersdorf
Frankfurt School of Finance & ManagementGeert Langenus
National Bank of BelgiumChristina Langer
Institute for Employment ResearchKevin J. Lansing
Federal Reserve Bank of San FranciscoAlice Lapeyre
CRESTPhD student at CREST. My research lies at the intersection between labour and public economics. I have a main research agenda on short-time work programs and some other projects on firm labor demand.
Antonio Laplana
Tilburg UniversityPhD Candidate at Tilburg University. Interested in Applied microeconomics, political economy, health and crime economics.