Presenters

Naci Mocan

Claudia Moise

Duke University, Fuqua School of Business

I am currently visiting the Finance Department at Duke Fuqua. My research interests are in the areas of asset pricing, market microstructure, and financial econometrics, with a focus on volatility, liquidity, financial crises, big data, market mechanism design, and regulations of financial markets.

Julien Monardo

Telecom Paris

I am a postdoctoral researcher in Economics at Telecom Paris. I received a Ph.D. from University of Paris-Saclay in October 2019. My research interests are empirical industrial organization and demand estimation. I combine key insights underlying the demand estimation literature with standard consumer theory to provide methods for the estimation of demand models for differentiated products. As a result, my research helps address policy-relevant research questions in various fields of economics.

Jordi Mondria

Jose G. Montalvo

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

José G. Montalvo is Professor of Economics at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and Research Professor at the Barcelona GSE. He has served as Chairman of the Economics and Business Department and Vice rector for Scientific Strategy at UPF. Among recent awards he got the Prize Rey Jaime I in Economics (2019) and the Catalonia Prize of Economics (2018). He has published papers on economic development (ethnic diversity, social conflicts, and terrorism), housing finance, and young labor markets.

Juan Pablo Montero

Erik Christian Montes Schütte

Aarhus University

Jose L. Moraga

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Prof. Dr. José L. Moraga is professor of Microeconomics at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and professor of Industrial Organisation at the University of Groningen. He is also fellow of the Tinbergen Institute, CEPR, SOM and CESifo. Currently, he works on innovation economics, mergers, intermediation in two-sided markets, and estimation of search costs in consumer markets.

Patrick Moran

University of Copenhagen, CEBI, and IFS

Marta Morazzoni

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Marta Morazzoni is a PhD student at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Her research interests lie in the field of macroeconomics, with a focus on entrepreneurship, gender and labor markets. In her projects, she quantitatively explores the role of individual heterogeneities and micro-level frictions in shaping and influencing macro-level outcomes. She holds a Bachelor in Economics from Bocconi, a Master from Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and a MRes from Universitat Pompeu Fabra.