Presenters

Thomas Neuber

Travis Ng

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

I teach IO and Law and Economics

Giang Nghiem

Leibniz University Hannover

Thi Mai Anh Nguyen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

I am a PhD candidate in economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I have broad interests in Theory and Industrial Organization.

Guangyu Nie

Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Guangyu Nie is Associate Professor at College of Business, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SUFE). He earned his PhD in Economics from Georgetown University in 2015. His fields of specialty include macroeconomics, international finance and computational methods. He has published in leading economics journals including American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of International Money and Finance.

Torben Heien Nielsen

University of Copenhagen

Associate Prof, U. of Copenhagen. I am looking forward to presenting our team’s work “Early Careers, Life Cycle-Choices and Gender” at the EEA meetings. We ask whether early labor market experiences determine longer run life and career choices. We exploit a lottery that determines the sorting of Danish physicians into internships following medical school. While males in the longer-run are unaffected, lucky versus unlucky females experience clear divergence in their following careers.

Nikolaj Nielsen

University of Copenhagen

I am a PhD student here at the University of Copenhagen.
Broadly, the topic of my PhD thesis discrete choice econometrics, particularly estimation of discrete choice models with flexible substitution patterns and nonlinear parameters.

Adrian Nieto Castro

Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research

Adrian Nieto joined the Labor Market Department of LISER as a post-doctoral researcher in September 2019, right after completing his PhD in Economics at the University of Nottingham. Before receiving his PhD, he obtained his MSc in Economics at the London School of Economics and his BSc in Economics from the University of Salamanca.

Adrian Nieto is an interdisciplinary researcher, with expertise in the fields of labor economics, family economics and gender equality.

Elio Nimier-David

CREST (ENSAE-Ecole Polytechnique)

I am a third year PhD Candidate in Economics. My main fields of interest are Labor Economics, Urban Economics and Entrepreneurship.

I study the impact of major education and labor market policies on wages and firm creation. I am also interested in the development of cities and counties, with a specific focus on employment and spatial inequality.

Gil Nogueira