Alexandros Theloudis
Tilburg UniversityPetra Thiemann
Lund UniversityI am an Assistant Professor at Lund University, Sweden. My interests are in Labor Economics, Economics of Education, and Applied Econometrics.
Anna Thum-Thysen
European Commission, DG ECFINI am an economist at the Economics and Finance Department of the European Commission. My research interests are in human capital, labour markets, intangible capital, mark-ups, productivity and business cycle dynamics. As an applied econometrician I have experience in using econometric techniques in various fields such as panel data, latent factor models or stochastic frontier analysis. I work both with macro- and micro-level data. I strive to combine in-depth analysis with policy relevance.
Lucas Tilley
Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) at Stockholm UniversityLucas recently defended his Ph.D. in Economics at Uppsala University and will begin his Postdoc at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) in September. His thesis work focused on the economics of education, but he is broadly interested in topics within labor economics, social economics, and gender economics.
Peter Tillmann
Vinícius Tiné
UFPEI am a third-year doctoral student of economics at UFPE in Recife, Brazil. The paper I am presenting is my masters dissertation, with my advisor Rafael Costa Lima. If you are interested in our work, please reach me by e-mail: vinicius.tine@ufpe.br
Eileen Tipoe
Queen Mary University of LondonEileen Tipoe obtained her PhD (DPhil) from the University of Oxford in 2017 and was a Career Development Fellow at Mansfield College before joining Queen Mary University of London in 2021 as a Senior Lecturer and Education Expert. Her research is in applied microeconomics and econometrics, covering a diverse range of topics such as creativity, time use, and subjective wellbeing.
Vitezslav Titl
Vitezslav Titl is an Assistant Professor of Law & Economics at Utrecht University School of Economics. He is also a principal investigator of a Junior STAR grant at Charles University, and an affiliated researcher at KU Leuven. Vitezslav obtained his PhD in economics from KU Leuven and held a visiting position at Bocconi University and Princeton University. The research interest of Vitezslav Titl comprises of economics of public procurement markets, corruption and law & economics.
Juha Tolvanen
Juha TolvanenJean-Baptiste Tondji
The University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyJean-Baptiste Tondji is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Robert Vackar College of Business and Entrepreneurship at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley in the United States. His long-term research goal is to design and implement economic and political institutions that lead to stable, inclusive, and efficient outcomes for better societies. His research agenda currently spans microeconomic theory, political economy, and the economics of organizations.