Speakers

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Huihui Ding

CY Cergy Paris University

I am an economic theorist. My research interests are social choice theory, behavioral economics and game theory. In particular, I focus on epistemic social choice, judgement aggregation, and deliberative democracy. Since September 2017, I am a post-doc of THEMA at the CY Cergy Paris Université (UCP) in the west of Paris, France. My Postdoctoral Fellowships are from I-SITE and Labex MME-DII. Before joining UCP, I got my PhD from GREThA of the University of Bordeaux, France. My undergradaute training was in Mathematics in China.

Christian Düben

Hamburg University

After obtaining a master's degree in International Economics and Public Policy from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz I joined the Chair of Macroeconomics at Hamburg University in September 2017. Since then I have been working in close cooperation with my supervisor and coauthor Melanie Krause. My dissertation evolves around research in development economics, urban economics, regional economics, economic geography, economic history and related fields.

Corinne Dubois

University of Fribourg

I am a postdoctoral researcher in the economics department of the University of Fribourg. Before that, I completed my PhD in 2018 at the Swiss Federal Institute of technology in Lausanne (EPFL). My research is on macroeconomic models that include banking and financial regulation. I study financial policies and their implications for the macroeconomy using theoretical tools, such as DSGE models, as well as empirical analysis.

Emma Duchini

University of Warwick

I am a labor economist, specialized in the areas of skills acquisition and gender differences in the labor market. I was born in Florence, where the exposure to the ingenuity of Renaissance artists motivated me to discover the world through the lens of an economist. Since then, I completed my PhD at Pompeu Fabra and I am now a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick with Professor V. Lavy. To answer my research questions, I chase unique settings and unexplored data across different countries.

Mehdi El Herradi

Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE)

Research Fellow at Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE). My research interests focus on Financial development, monetary policy and income inequality,

Snezana Eminidou

University of Innsbruck

Jacint Enrich-Moya

Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)

PhD candidate at Toulouse School of Economics (TSE). Broadly interested in Environmental and Development Economics, with a focus on agriculture.

Raphael Epperson

University of Mannheim

Raphael is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Mannheim, where he also obtained his Bachelor of Science (2015) and Master of Science (2018). During his studies, he spent one semester at the National University of Singapore, worked as a research assistant at the Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, and served as a teaching assistant. His main research fields are Behavioral, Experimental, and Environmental Economics.

Marius Faber

University of Basel

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Basel. I study the interplay between technology, trade, and labor markets.

Stefano Falcone

ECARES, Université libre de Bruxelles

I am interested in politics since the end of high school. After my Master’s in Political Sciences, I pursued my studies in Economics at the University of Siena. I am currently enrolled in the PhD program in Economics at ECARES, Université libre de Bruxelles, where I am acquiring the technical knowledge necessary to answer questions in political economy and development using microdata and quasi-experimental tools. My research in the PhD program at ECARES addresses questions on conflict from three perspectives: conflict over land, labor and housing. My research agenda for the future lies at the intersection of development economics and political economy with a focus on collective action in political mobilization and the externalities of property rights.