Presenters

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.

Markus Nagler

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Antti Norkio

University of Vaasa

I am a PhD candidate in the University of Vaasa. My research considers intangible capital, firm financing, and high growth firms. Additionally, my areas of interest are financial markets, business development, commerce, and innovations.

Ivan Paya

University of Alicante

I currently hold a Senior Researcher "Beatriz Galindo" Fellowship at the Departamento Fundamentos Análisis Económico, University of Alicante. I am Professor of Economics (On leave) at Lancaster University, and a former Head of the Economics Department. I am co-director of the UK Housing Observatory
and the International Housing Observatory.

Bruno Pellegrino

University of Maryland

I am an Assistant Professor of Finance at University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business. I do research on in (International) Finance and Macroeconomics, with a secondary interest in Industrial Organization. I received my PhD in Business Economics from UCLA in 2020.

Elizaveta Pronkina

Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL

I am a postdoctoral researcher at Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL. I received PhD in Economics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 2021. I am an applied microeconomist, and my work is related to Public and Digital Economics. Currently, I am contributing to the SHARE-ERIC’s COVID-19 research project about the non-intended consequences of COVID-19 control in Europe.

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.

Paula Roth

Research Institute of Industrial Economics

I am a Post-doc at the Research Institute for Industrial Economics (IFN). I received my Ph.D. in Economics from Uppsala University in May 2020.

I am a microeconomist interested in both theory and applied work. My main research area is income inequality and its effects on the economic choices of households. My current work concerns household debt and consumption. Another area of interest is entrepreneurship and understanding what policies and institutions best promote innovation.

Jan Schymik

University of Mannheim