Francesco Bianchi
Johns Hopkins UniversityFrancesco Bianchi is a Professor of Economics at Duke University (on leave) and a Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University for the 2021/2022 academic year. He is a member of the CEPR and the National Bureau of Economic Research and an associate editor of the Journal of Monetary Economics, Quantitative Economics, and the Journal of Applied Econometrics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University in 2009.
Barbara Biasi
Yale UniversityBarbara Biasi is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Yale School of Management and a Faculty Research Fellow at NBER. She is a labor economist with interests in the economics of education, innovation, and creativity. She obtained her PhD from Stanford University.
Marcus Biermann
I am a postdoctoral researcher at IRES, Université catholique de Louvain.
Tommaso Bighelli
Halle Institute for Economic ResearchPhD student at the Halle Institute for Economic Research and Researcher at the Competitiveness Research Network.
Interested in Firm Dynamics and International Trade
Anna Bindler
University of CologneI am an Associate Professor (tenure-track) in Economics at the University of Cologne and a research affiliate at the University of Gothenburg, CAGE Research Centre/University of Warwick and CEPR/Labour Economics Programme. Before joining Cologne, I was an Assistant Professor at the University of Gothenburg. I obtained my PhD from University College London.
My fields of interest are Applied Microeconomics, mainly Economics of Crime, Law and Economics, and Labour Economics.
Filippo Biondi
KU LeuvenPhD Candidate in Industrial Organisation at KU Leuven (BE) under the supervision of Jo Van Biesebroeck and Jan De Loecker. My research is currently funded by the Flemish Research Foundation (FWO). I am interested in the determinants and consequences of the incomplete pass-trough of productivity and tax changes on firm performance and aggregate outcomes.