Speakers

On job market

Marco Pangallo

Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa

Marco Pangallo is a JSMF Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sant'Anna School for Advanced Studies, Pisa. He is part of the Institute of Economics and of the EMbeDS (Economics and Management in the era of Data Science) department. Marco is generally interested in understanding the economy using insights and tools from complexity science. In his postdoc, he is exploring the potential of Agent-Based Models for forecasting. Marco also works on game theory, housing markets and business cycles.

Donghyun Park

University of Surrey

I am a PhD student in Economics at the University of Surrey. My research interests are in macroeconomics, monetary policy, and inflation expectations and consumption behavior.

Ziho Park

University of Chicago, Economics

I am an economics PhD candidate at the University of Chicago. I am a researcher of empirical macroeconomics and international trade. I use detailed microdata to study the impact of history-defining events such as trade shock from China, trade war, and Covid-19.

Sandra Pasch

DIW Berlin

Bérengère Patault

CREST

I am a PhD student at Crest/Ecole Polytechnique, and will be going on the Job Market in the Fall 2020. My research interests include Labor Economics and International Trade, with a special focus on firms' growth and labor demand. In my Job Market Paper, I study the role of salesmen's networks on the ability for firms to expand their buyers' portfolio.

Prakash Pathak

Goethe University Frankfurt

I am a Ph.D. Candidate at the Graduate School for Economics, Finance and Management (GSEFM) at Goethe University Frankfurt. My research falls in the intersection of development economics, political economy, and environmental economics. Mainly based in Nepal, I use a quasi-experimental approach to study the role of community actors immediately after the 2015 earthquake. I also study the effect of natural disasters on health and education outcomes.

Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz

Deutsche Bundesbank

Matteo Pazzona

Brunel University London

Teemu Pekkarinen

Helsinki Graduate School of Economics

I am a PhD candidate at the Helsinki Graduate School of Economics (Helsinki GSE). My research interests are in information economics and game theory. I work on questions related to auctions and mechanism design. Otherwise, I am an art lover and a fledgling painter.

Panu Pelkonen

University of Sussex

Panu Pelkonen (PhD: UCL) has a decade of research experience in Economics of Education and Skills. His work on education connects to Political Economy topics such as voting and electoral cycles, Labour and Population Economics, as well as the underpinnings of productivity and economic growth. His work has been published in Journal of Human Resources, Journal of the European Economic Association, Public Choice, and Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, among others.