Presenters

Christophe Bruneel-Zupanc

Toulouse School of Economics

Martin Bruns

University of East Anglia

I am an assistant professor (lecturer) at the school of economics of University of East Anglia. My research focuses on Econometrics and Macroeconomics, in particular Multiple Time Series Analysis and Bayesian Inference with applications to the global oil market, monetary and fiscal policy.

Katharina Brütt

University of Amsterdam

Michał Brzoza-Brzezina

I am professor at Warsaw School of Economics. My reasearch concentrates on monetary and business cycle economics. You are welcome to see a short movie-presentation of my paper about the distributional consequences of monetary policy published recently in JEEA here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA93Ed0R-NQ

Flora Budianto

Bank for International Settlements

Angelika Budjan

University of Heidelberg

I am a Ph.D Candidate in Development Economics and a Research Associate at the Chair of International and Development Politics at Heidelberg University under the supervision of Prof. Axel Dreher and a Research Associate at the Chair of Development Economics at University of Göttingen by Prof. Andreas Fuchs. I am interested in the challenges that arise from the changing international donor landscape and the necessity to mainstream environmental sustainability into global poverty alleviation.

Mathias Buehler

LMU Munich

ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
Assistant Professor, LMU Munich, 2018 – present
Visiting Graduate Student, Harvard University, 2015-2016

EDUCATION:
PhD Economics, IIES, Stockholm University, 2018 (Advisors: Jakob Svensson and Torsten Persson)
M.Sc. Economics, Goethe University Frankfurt, 2012
B.Sc. Economics, Mannheim University, 2010

Jesus Bueren

Simon Bunel

Banque de France

I am an economist at Banque de France (on secondment from Insee), PhD candidate at the Paris School of Economics and associate researcher at Collège de France (Innovation Lab).

Pablo Burriel

Banco de España

Head of the euro area division, DG Economics.