Presenters

Diego Kaenzig

London Business School

I am a PhD candidate at London Business School. My research interests are in business cycles and macroeconomic policy. In my research, I study the role of energy and climate change for financial and macroeconomic fluctuations and how economic inequality and household finance matter for the macroeconomy and macroeconomic policy. My research highlights that climate change and inequality also have important implications for the business cycle, above and beyond the significant long-run effects.

Hisaki Kono

Kyoto University

I am an Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University. My primary research fields are Development Economics, including the contract design of credit and insurance products, education, trade, economic integration, market structure, and poverty reduction.

Peter Kjær Kruse-Andersen

University of Copenhagen

I am an assistant professor at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. My main areas of research are economic growth and environmental economics.

Bohdan Kukharskyy

City University of New York

Assistant Professor

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