Armen P Khederlarian
University of ConnecticutI am a Post-Doctoral Researcher in International Economics and Data Science at the University of Connecticut.
I am interested in International Trade, Development and Macroeconomics. My research emphasizes the dynamic aspect of international trade and contributes to the understanding of the trade pattern and welfare effects driven by trade policy.
Laura Khoury
Norwegian School of EconomicsI am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Experimental Research on Fairness, Inequality and Rationality (FAIR) at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH).
Research interests: Public Economics, Labor Economics, Economics of Crime.
Pascal Kieren
University of MannheimI am a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Finance at the University of Mannheim.
My research interests are within the broad field of behavioral and experimental economics, with a particular focus on information processing and belief formation. My current research focuses on how errors in probabilistic reasoning affect decision making at the individual level as well as how they affect aggregate market outcomes.
Daisoon Kim
North Carolina State UniversityAssistant Professor of Economics at NC State U
Macro; International;IO
Wookun Kim
Southern Methodist UniversityI am an assistant professor of economics at Southern Methodist University. I am interested in regional and urban economics, international trade, and demography. His research focuses on estimating the causal effects of public policies (e.g. fiscal, environmental, trade, and labor policies) on the spatial distribution of economic activity and quantifying their welfare consequences. I often economic models, micro-level data, and quasi-natural experiments.
Paul Kindsgrab
Martina Kirchberger
Trinity College DublinI am an Assistant Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin and a Research Associate at the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the University of Oxford. Previously, I was an Earth Institute Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Columbia University. I received my DPhil in Economics from the University of Oxford in 2014.
Email: martina.kirchberger@tcd.ie
Margarita Kirneva
Toru Kitagawa
University College LondonI am a Professor of Economics at UCL, with research expertise in econometric methods and practice. My research interest and the topics of my publications include program evaluation methods, policy learning for treatment choice, statistical decision theory, (robust) Bayesian methods, and social learning.