Presenters

Sergio Feijoo Moreira

University of Bristol

Interested in Macroeconomics, Productivity, Growth and Firm Dynamics

David Feldman

Felix Feng

University of Washington

Department of Finance and Business Economics
Michael G. Foster School of Business
University of Washington

Junlong Feng

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Junlong is an assistant professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology since 2020. Prior to that, he received his Ph.D in Economics from Columbia University. Junlong's research interest includes treatment effect, nonparametric identification, quantile regression, panel data methods, and high-dimensional data.

Wing Miri Feng

Call me Wing. I have a curiosity in e-commerce, trade, and macro. I've worked on models of consumer search, firm dynamics and trade, and used retail marketing database to explore the implications of e-commerce on markups and productivity. I obtained my PhD in 2017 from Queen's

Samia Ferhat

CY Cergy Paris University

I am a PhD candidate at CY Cergy Paris University and a teaching and research fellow at Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University.
My research interests are mainly in Economics of Education, Labor Economics, Public Policy Evaluation, Gender and Development Economics.

Bruno Ferman

Ana Fernandes

Bern University of Applied Sciences

I am a labor economist aiming to understand the marked gender differences in labor market outcomes. As samples of recent work, I mention two large scale experiments to detect labor market discrimination – for example stemming from employer prejudice based on potential and/or realized fertility for adult women – and on gender and parental background for teenage apprentices. Currently, working with Swiss administrative data, I estimate the motherhood penalty over time and its part-time component.

Martín Fernández Sánchez

LISER

I am a postdoctoral researcher at LISER, Luxembourg. My main research interests are migration, economic history, and political economy.

Massimo Ferrari

European Central Bank

Massimo Ferrari is an economist in the International Policy Analysis Division of the European Central Bank (ECB) and a research fellow of the Complexity Lab in Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Catholic University of Milan. His research interests are mainly in macro-finance, international macroeconomics and monetary economics.