Presenters

Whelsy Boungou

Svetlana Boyarchenko

University of Texas at Austin

I am an associate professor in economics at the University of Texas at Austin. I received a PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and PhD in Mathematics from Rostov State University. My current research interests include financial economics, stopping time games, contract theory and economics of climate change.

Irem Bozbay

University of Surrey

I am a senior lecturer at the University of Surrey. I mainly work in the area of microeconomic theory with an emphasis on collective decision making and individual decision making. I am particularly interested in how information and beliefs play a role in the way we reach social outcomes, and in how identity is linked to individual decision making.

Ioannis Branikas

University of Oregon

Assistant Professor of Finance at the Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon

Johannes Breckenfelder

European Central Bank

Pavel Brendler

University of Bonn

Dmitry Brizhatyuk

Moody's Analytics

Having graduated from the University of Washington with PhD in Economics, I am currently an Assistant Director in Research at Moody’s Analytics, London.

My research primarily focuses on the nexus between asset and credit market cycles, short-run fluctuations, and growth. More recently, I also developed an interest in the macroeconomic effects of uncertainty shocks.

Tobias Broer

Paris School of Economics

Andreas Brøgger

Copenhagen Business School

Andreas Brøgger is a PhD Candidate in Finance at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). At the Center for Financial Frictions at CBS, and whilst visiting the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Andreas conducts research on Macro-Finance and Sustainable Investing. His early work considers financial regulation, which has resulted in two working papers.

Joao Brogueira de Sousa

Universidade Nova de Lisboa