Presenters

Andreï V. Kostyrka

University of Luxembourg

Fresh graduate from the University of Luxembourg.

Botond Koszegi

Central European University

He received a PhD in economics from MIT in 2000. He was one of the first students to write a PhD thesis entirely on behavioral economics. He has since published extensively on behavioral-economics topics – including several lead articles – in top journals. He has received ERC grants in 2012 and 2018, and the Jahnsson Award, a biennial award for the best economist in Europe under the age of 45, in 2015. He was Managing Editor at the Review of Economic Studies.

Francois Koulischer

University of Luxembourg

The research interests of Francois Koulischer include financial intermediation, applied macroeconomics and sustainable finance. Before joining the University of Luxembourg, Francois Koulischer was an economist at the central bank of Luxembourg and the Bank of France. Francois Koulischer holds a Ph.D. from the Université libre de Bruxelles.

Kristine Koutout

Stanford University

I am Research Director at the Golub Capital Social Impact Lab at Stanford University. My fields of interest are labor economics, experimental economics, and behavioral economics. Currently, I am studying beliefs and gender in education and labor markets, as well as the incentivized elicitation of beliefs. I am also working on projects related to vaccine hesitancy and misinformation.

Nicholas Kozeniauskas

Bank of Portugal

John Kramer

IIES - Stockholm

I am a PhD student at the Institute for International Studies (IIES) at Stockholm University. My ongoing research investigates the effects of monetary policy, earnings heterogeneity and inequality.

Thomas Krause

Danmarks Nationalbank

Christian Krekel

London School of Economics

I am an Assistant Professor in Behavioural Science in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science, LSE. I am also a Research Associate at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), LSE, and at the Wellbeing Research Centre, University of Oxford.

I am an applied economist: my research fields are behavioural economics and wellbeing, policy and programme evaluation, and applied panel and spatial analysis. I obtained my PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics.

R Vijay Krishna

Florida State Univeristy

Niklas Kroner

UT Austin

I am a PhD candidate in economics at the University of Texas at Austin.

Primary Fields: Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics
Secondary Fields: International Macroeconomics, Financial Economics