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Frank Pisch

University of St. Gallen

Frank Pisch is an empirical economist working in the fields of international trade, organizational economics, and environmental economics. He obtained his PhD from the London School of Economics in 2017 and is currently an assistant professor at the University of St. Gallen.

Prashant Poddar

Indian Institute of Management Lucknow

Prashant Poddar is a graduate student in Economics at the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow. His field of concentration is development economics with a focus on issues related to gender, education and religion. He has previously interned with United Nations and Government of India to get a better understanding of challenges persisting in this domain. Prashant's work has been selected for presentation at various conferences including AASLE (2019), ACEGD (2019) and AGEW (2020).

Felix Poege

Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition

Felix Poege is a junior research fellow and doctoral student working on topics in innovation economics. His research focuses on the effect of government activities on firm innovation. This includes science production and the knowledge transfer between academia and industry, but also tax policy or antitrust actions. He investigates quasi-experimental contemporary and historical settings, often involving large-scale data collection efforts surrounding patent data.

Hamza Polattimur

Universität Hamburg

Dina Pomeranz

University of Zurich, Department of Economics

Dina Pomeranz's research focuses on public policies in developing countries, in particular in the areas of taxation and public procurement. She is an affiliate professor at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) and the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), a non-resident fellow at the Center for Global Development (CGD) and a member of the International Growth Centre (IGC).

Monika Pompeo

University of Nottingham

I am a PhD student at the University of Nottingham. My research interests lie in the fields of Behavioural and Experimental Economics. The research I have done so far spans across methods and topics. I have run field, online and lab experiments on topics such as religion, gender and incentives.

Sergey Popov

Cardiff University

Senior Lecturer in Cardiff University

Martin Popp

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Martin Popp studied Economics at University of Jena (B.Sc.) and FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (M.Sc.). Since 2017, he has been working as a Junior Researcher for the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). In addition, Martin is pursuing a doctoral degree as a scholarship holder in the Joint Graduate Programme from IAB and FAU (GradAB). His research interests cover the fields of labour economics and regional economics (with a focus on labour demand and imperfect competition in the labour market) as well as applied microeconometrics.

Hampus Poppius

Lund University

I am a PhD student in economics at Lund University. My research fields are industrial organization and behavioral/experimental economics. I mainly study the behavior of firms in online retail using data from a price comparison website. I study both collusion between retailers as well as vertical relations. I have also studied consumer behavior in fast-food restaurants by running a field experiment in a fast-food chain's restaurants. My research is empirical and I am passionate about data, programming, field experimentation and advanced statistical tools.

Tristan Potter

Drexel University