Paolo Gelain
Luca Gemmi
Boston CollegeI am a PhD candidate in Economics at Boston College. My research focuses on the role of cognitive limitations and information choice in different areas of macroeconomics and financial economics.
I am currently visiting the European Central Bank as part of the Summer Research Graduate Programme. I will be on the 2022 Job Market and available for interviews at the virtual EJME and ASSA.
Research Interests: Macroeconomics, International Macro and Finance, with a special interest in information.
Dimitris Georgarakos
European Central BankDimitris Georgarakos is a Principal Economist at the DG-Research in the European Central Bank. He is responsible for the questionnaire and survey design of the new ECB Consumer Expectations Survey (CES). His research focuses on household finance, monetary policy and financial stability. His publications have appeared in journals such as the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Monetary Economics and the Journal of the European Economic Association.
George Georgiadis
Northwestern UniversityNataliya Gerasimova
Norwegian School of EconomicsI am an Assistant Professor at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH). My research interests are in fintech, small business, portfolio management, and interactions between institutional investors and politicians.
Mishel Ghassibe
University of OxfordI am a PhD Candidate at the University of Oxford, with research interests in macroeconomics and production networks, especially in relation to monetary and fiscal policies. My first article was recently published in the Journal of Monetary Economics.
I am on the Job Market and will be available for interviews at EJME 2021 and ASSA 2022.
During my graduate studies I have been a visiting student researcher at the University of California-Berkeley and David Walton Scholar at the Bank of England
Marta Giagheddu
University of LundI am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Lund. I was previously Assistant Professor at the Johns Hopkins University SAIS. My research focuses on the interplay between agents heterogeneity and macroeconomic outcomes. My papers are in the field of international macroeconomics and finance with a particular focus on exchange rates, distributional implications of taxation, economic impact of demographics, sovereign-banks nexus.
Mariassunta Giannetti
Stockholm School of EconomicsMariassunta Giannetti is a professor of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics, a CEPR research fellow, and a research associate of the ECGI. Giannetti has published prize-winning research in corporate finance and financial intermediation. She is currently an associate editor of the Journal of Finance and the Journal of Financial Economics, among other journals. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from University of California, Los Angeles and completed her B.A. and M.Sc. at Bocconi University.
Max Gillman
University of Missouri - St. LouisMax Gillman is F. A. Hayek Professor of Economic History at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. His research is on monetary economics, macroeconomics, public finance, asset pricing, and development. Current research includes the optimal avoidance of both the implicit inflation tax and explicit fiscal taxes for consideration in forming monetary and fiscal policy, with a view towards rules-based policy. This includes focus on how competitive asset markets determine real interest rates.