Presenters

Mette Ejrnæs

Department of economics, University of Copenhagen

Mette Ejrnæs is Professor in Economics at University of Copenhagen. She has worked on consumption, income, fertility, wage and child well-being. Her work has been published in the Journal of Political Economy, Economic Journal, Review of Economics and Review of Economics and Statistics

Péter Elek

Centre for Economic and Regional Studies and Corvinus University of Budapest

I am an empirical health economist currently working as a senior research fellow at the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies (Hungary) and also as an Associate Professor at the Corvinus University of Budapest.

Sebastian Ellingsen

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Lotanna Emediegwu

Manchester Metropolitan University

Lotanna is a Doctoral researcher affiliated with the Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) Research Group at the University of Manchester. His research interests are environmental economics, agricultural economics and climate econometrics.
He joins Manchester Metropolitan University as a lecturer in economics from September 2021.

Charles Engel

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Joseph Engelberg

University of California San Diego

Peter Eppinger

University of Tuebingen

Ozkan Eren

University of California, Riverside

Yunus Emre Ergemen

Sanna Ericsson

Lund University

I am a post-doctoral researcher at the department of economics at Lund University, but soon about to start a Wallander scholarship post-doc with the University of Gothenburg. I am an applied micro economist, and my main research interests lies within education and gender economics.