Presenters

Ricardo Reis

London School of Economics

Ricardo Reis is the A.W. Phillips Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, and stis on advisory councils of many central banks. Recent honors include the Jahnsson award, the Bernacer prize, and the BdF/TSE prize. His main areas of research are inflation, expectations, central banks, monetary policy, fiscal transfers, automatic stabilizers, sovereign-bond backed securities, and the role of capital misallocation in the European slump and crisis.

Sarah Reiter

ifo Institute

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich. My research aims at understanding how people make financial decisions. I am particularly interested in the factors influencing these decisions, namely in the role of financial literacy, social norms, cognitive biases, and expectations.

Kevin Remmy

Toulouse School of Economics

Laëtitia Renée

McGill University

I’m a Ph.D. candidate at McGill University. I am an applied microeconomist with research interests in education, labor, and development economics. In my job market paper, I study the impact of financial support and career education on the socio-economic gap in college enrollment and graduation.

Tobias Renkin

Danmarks Nationalbank

I am a Senior Research Economist at Danmarks Nationalbank. My research interests are in applied macroeconomics and labor economics.

Jean-Paul Renne

University of Lausanne

Luca Repetto

Uppsala University

Associate professor at Uppsala University, interested in political economy, and applied economics topics in general

Rafael Repullo

CEMFI

Rafael Repullo is Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI) in Madrid, Spain. He holds a PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics. He is Fellow of the Econometric Society and of the European Economic Association, Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and member of the European Academy.

Sven Resnjanskij

ifo Institute, University of Munich (LMU)

I am Postdoc at the ifo Center for the Economics of Education and the University of Munich (LMU).
I use economic theory and empircal methods to do research on topics in behavioral economics, human capital theory, development economics, and political economy. I received my PhD from the University of Konstanz (Germany) in 2017.