Presenters

Antoine Camous

University of Mannheim

Cristiano Cantore

Bank of England

see cristianocantore.com

Felipe Carozzi

Carlos Carrillo-Tudela

University of Essex

My research focuses on understanding the effects of human capital, worker mobility and occupational switching on unemployment and wage inequality over the business cycle and in the long-run. More recently I have been investigating firm dynamics and firms' recruitment policies with the aim of understanding their effects on unemployment and its duration distribution over the business cycle. I use search and matching theory and quantitative methods as primary tools to study these effects.

Vasco Carvalho

University of Cambridge

Marco Ceccarelli

I research on empirical corporate finance and banking, with a focus on sustainability. I am a postdoctoral researcher at Maastricht University and have graduated from the University of Zurich and Swiss Finance Institute.

Edoardo Cefalà

University of Nottingham

I am a PhD student at the University of Nottingham. My main fields of research are applied microeconomics and Political Economy. I am especially interested in the causes of populism and the rise of radical right parties.

Gorkem Celik

ESSEC Business School and Thema Research Center

Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi

Bank of England

Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi is Senior Research & Policy Advisor in the International Directorate at the Bank of England. He has a broad expertise in econometric and general equilibrium (DSGE) modelling, and his research interests include international economics and finance, monetary policy, and housing. Ambrogio received his PhD in Economics from Cattolica University (Milano); he holds an MSc in Economics from Pompeu Fabra University, and a 5-year degree in Engineering from Politecnico di Milano.

Adrian Chadi

University of Konstanz