Kristoffer Balle Hvidberg
University of CopenhagenAlmut Balleer
RWTH Aachen UniversityI am Associate Professor for Applied Economics at RWTH University Aachen and affiliated with IIES at Stockholm University, CEPR and CESifo. I also serve as research professor at the ifo Institute Munich. My research focuses on macroeconomics, in particular business cycles, labor and monetary economics. I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Bonn.
Audinga Baltrunaite
Bank of ItalyI am an economist at the research department of the Bank of Italy, Economics and Law Division. I am also a Research Affiliate in the Public Economics and Organizational Economics programmes at CEPR and a member of the AXA Research Lab on Gender Equality, Bocconi University. I have received my Ph.D. in Economics from Institute for International Economic Studies (IIES), Stockholm University. My main research areas are public economics, corporate governance and gender economics.
Martino Banchio
Stanford Graduate School of BusinessRafael Barbosa
European University InstitutePhD in Economics from the EUI in Florence. Will be joining the IMF Economist Program, starting September, 2021. Research interests include Financial Macro, Public Economics and International Macro.
Patrick Bareinz
University of JenaPhD candidate in economics at University of Jena.
Research interests:
Economic beliefs and perceptions, experimental and survey design
Francesca Barigozzi
University of BolognaBjörn Bartling
Söhnke Bartram
University of Warwick and CEPRSöhnke M. Bartram is a Professor in the Department of Finance at Warwick Business School. He is also a Research Fellow in the Financial Economics programme of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), a Charter Member of Risk Who's Who, and a member of an international think tank for policy advice to the German government. His immediate research activities center around issues in international finance and financial markets.
Alina Kristin Bartscher
Danmarks NationalbankI am a research economist at Danmarks Nationalbank. I completed my Ph.D. at the University of Bonn. My main research fields are applied economics, household finance and macroeconomics. In particular, I am interested in questions regarding housing, debt and inequality.