Presenters

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.

Massimo Morelli

Bocconi University, Milan

Massimo Morelli is Professor of Political Science & Economics at Bocconi University, Milan. He sits on EEA Council, is a Fellow of Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory, Fellow of the ES, Research Fellow at CEPR, IGIER, and Baffi Carefin Center, and Director of the Pericles unit. His research interests are in game theory, mechanism design, political economy, governance institutions, development economics, behavioral and public economics, comparative politics and international relations.

Giovanni Morzenti

Bocconi University

PhD student in Economics and Finance at Bocconi University.

Jacob Moscona

Harvard and MIT

Jacob Moscona is a Prize Fellow in Economics, History, and Politics at Harvard and a postdoctoral fellow at J-PAL at MIT. He completed his PhD in economics at MIT in 2021.

Bernard Moscoso

University of Barcelona & CIEC-ESPOL

Health, crime & development economics

Christian Moser

Jan Mueller-Dethard

University of Mannheim

Martin Mugnier

Abhiroop Mukherjee

HKUST

Dagmar Müller

Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN)

Dagmar Müller obtained her Ph.D. in Economics in June 2020 from Uppsala University for her dissertation Social Networks and the School-to-Work Transition. Previously, Dagmar has been working as a researcher and Ph.D. student at IFAU and has been a visiting Ph.D. student at Northwestern University. She is also affiliated with IZA and UCLS.