Presenters

Yajna Govind

Paris School of Economics, Copenhagen Business School

I am an Assistant Prof at the Econ department of the Copenhagen Business School and my research lies in Labor and Public Economics, with a focus on Inequality and Migration.
I am also a member of the World Inequality Lab at PSE.

Daniel Graeber

Marius Gramb

University of Cologne

I am a PhD candidate at the University of Cologne working in the field of applied microeconomic theory.

I am currently working on projects involving dynamic games, evolutionary game theory and matching markets. Further research interests of me are mechanism design and auction theory.

Camilo Granados

University of Washington/Banco de la República, Colombia

Economist with research interests in International Macroeconomics, International Finance, and Macroeconomics. My recent research focuses on the international coordination of macroprudential policies and its potential use for the mitigation of the global financial cycle spillovers in emerging economies. I am also interested in policy-oriented research on topics related to financial stability, capital flows, and exchange rates.

Joao Granja

University College London

Assistant Professor
Department of Economics, University College London

Eleonora Granziera

Norges Bank

Adriana Grasso

European Central Bank

Fotis Grigoris

Aram Grigoryan

Duke University

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Duke University. I will be on the job market in the fall of 2021.

My research interests include Market Design, Matching Theory and Game Theory. My most recent work is on efficient and equitable allocation in the context of public school assignment and pandemic rationing.