Presenters

Hélène Rey

London Business School

Hélène Rey, O.B.E., F.B.A. is the Lord Bagri Professor of Economics at London Business School. Until 2007, she was at Princeton University, as Professor of Economics and International Affairs. Her research focuses on external imbalances, financial crises, the links between monetary policy and the financial sector and the organization of the international monetary system. She received the Bernácer Prize, the inaugural Birgit Grodal Award, the Yrjö Jahnsson Award.

Mathias Reynaert

Toulouse School of Economics

I'm an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics and a research affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). My fields of interest are empirical industrial organization and environmental economics.

Nicholas Reynolds

University of Essex

I'm a Lecturer (~Assistant Professor) in Economics at the University of Essex.

I do research in labor and health economics, particularly focused on the health and human capital of Americans.

Minyoung Rho

Barcelona Graduate School of Economics

Lorenzo Ricci

European Stability Mechanism

I am a senior economist in the Economic and Market Analysis Division at the European Stability Mechanism (ESM). Before, I studied at ECARES and University of Rome Sapienza. I hold a Ph.D. in Quantitative Economics from the Université libre de Bruxelles. I have also spent time at the International Labour Organization and the Bank of Italy. My current research focuses on macroeconomics policy and applied time series econometrics.

Thibault Richard

ENS Paris-Saclay

Seth Richards-Shubik

Lehigh University

Kilian Rieder

Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Eurosystem) & CEPR

I am a lead research economist at the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (Eurosystem) and a research affiliate of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). My research interests are in economic history, macroeconomics and monetary economics. I obtained my PhD (2018) from Oxford University.

Alexandros Rigos

Institute for Futures Studies (Stockholm) and Lund University

I am a researcher at the Institute for Futures Studies (Stockholm). My current research uses theory and lab experiments to study how limited (e.g. imprecise) cognition affects equilibrium outcomes and the evolution of preferences in strategic environments.