Presenters

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.

Valeria Ferraro

Boston College

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Boston College with research interests in labor economics, personnel economics, and corporate finance. I will be on the job market in 2021-2022.

Leonardo N. Ferreira

Queen Mary University of London

Daniel Fershtman

Lenka Fiala

Nova School of Business and Economics

Lenka is an assistant professor of experimental economics at the Nova School of Business and economics. Her research combines lab and field experiments to study questions related to education, peers, and role models.

Apostolos Filippas

Fordham University

Hello! I am an economist working on market design and the economics of technology, primarily in the context of online platforms. I am currently an assistant professor at Fordham's Gabelli School of Business, and a research affiliate at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy (IDE). My recent research examines topics including the design of reputation and pricing systems in online marketplaces, the economic and public policy implications of technology, and the design of social media.

Francesco Filippucci

Paris School of Economics

I am a PhD candidate in labor and public economics at the Paris School of Economics. My research focuses on program evaluation, in particular on professional training and active labor market policies. My JMP uses administrative data to evaluate the French Youth Guarantee. I am also conducting policy work as economic consultant to the Italian Presidency of the Council.

Simon Finster

Gabriele Fiorentini

University of Florence

Michele Fioretti

Sciences Po