Presenters

Gorkem Celik

ESSEC Business School and Thema Research Center

DuckKi Cho

Peking University HSBC Business School

DuckKi Cho is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Peking University HSBC Business School. He has focused on the following two research areas: (i) corporate finance and its intersection with labor markets and (ii) household finance. His research has been presented at leading academic conferences, received several best paper awards, and been published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Before joining Peking University, DuckKi was on the faculty of the University of Sydney.

Caroline Coly

Paris School of Economics

I'm a PhD candidate at the Paris School of Economics and a member of the PSE Labour Chair.
I will be a post-doctoral researcher among the AXA Research Lab on Gender Equality at the Bocconi University starting September 2021.
My research focuses on gender inequalities on the labour market and my media briefing is on the impact of #MeToo on the labour market.

Sena Coskun

University of Mannheim

I joined University of Mannheim as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018 after completing my PhD at Northwestern University. I study topics on Macro-Labor and Family Economics.

Joao Rafael Cunha

University of St Andrews

I am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in the School of Economics and Finance at the University of St Andrews.
I am also a member of the Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research and Centre for Global Law and Governance.

Previously, I was a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge, a Max Weber Fellow in the Robert Schuman Centre and the Department of Economics at the European University Institute and a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the LSE.

Max Deter

I am a fourth year Doctoral student at the University of Wuppertal. My research interests are Political Economy, Labor Economics, Microeconometrics, and Economic Psychology. I am on the 2021/22 Job Market.

Cynthia Doniger

Federal Reserve Board

I am an economist at the Board of Governors of Federal Reserve. My research investigates the nature of labor contracts. I approach these research questions using a micro-data and micro-theory toolkit and typically evaluate findings with a macro perspective.

Valerio Dotti

University of Venice

I am a Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics of Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
My primary research fields are Applied Microeconomic Theory, Political Economy and Public Economics.
My research interests include the political economy of population ageing, immigration, public spending, and greenhouse gas emissions.
My previous appointments: Washington University in St. Louis and University of Mannheim