Presenters

Farshad Ravasan

University of oxford

Farshad is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Paris School of Economics. His main research interests lie in Financial economics, Development economics and Digital economy.

Francesco Ravazzolo

Federico Ravenna

Danmarks Nationalbank and University of Copenhagen

Federico Ravenna joined Danmarks Nationalbank as Head of Research in August 2016. Affiliated professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen and at HEC Montreal, previously the holder of the HEC Montreal Chair in Monetary Policy and Financial Markets. Published research on optimal monetary policy, international finance and modeling of the business cycle. Collaborated with several central banks, including the Federal Reserve System and the European Central Bank.

Doron Ravid

Department of Economics, University of Chicago

Arisyi Raz

University of Birmingham

Research interests:
- Financial and banking regulation
- Bank liquidity
- Bank opacity

Mara Rebaudo

Fraunhofer Institute of Applied Information Technology / University of Freiburg

Mar Reguant

Northwestern University

Mar Reguant

Northwestern University

Mar Reguant is an Associate Professor at Northwestern University. She works in the area of industrial organization with a focus on energy and environmental markets. In her work, she uses high-frequency data to examine the performance of electricity markets as well as public policies to decarbonize our economies.

Ágoston Reguly

Central European University

I am finishing my PhD in Economics at the Department of Economics and Business at Central European University. My main research interests are in econometrics: policy evaluation with machine learning techniques and optimal survey designs. Currently, I am working on a paper with causal trees and bandwidth selection. Also, I have taught multiple courses at CEU such as data analysis or mathematics. Before CEU I have worked for more than three years at the Hungarian Government Debt Management Agency.

Yannick Reichlin