Presenters

Andrea Chiavari

Pompeu Fabra University

Andrea Chiavari is a PhD student at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. My research interests lie in macroeconomics, with emphasis on firm dynamics, technological change, search and matching, and market power.

Ioana Chioveanu

University of Nottingham

Associate Professor in Industrial Economics
Nottingham University Business School
University of Nottingham

Jonathan Chiu

DuckKi Cho

Peking University HSBC Business School

DuckKi Cho is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Peking University HSBC Business School. He has focused on the following two research areas: (i) corporate finance and its intersection with labor markets and (ii) household finance. His research has been presented at leading academic conferences, received several best paper awards, and been published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. Before joining Peking University, DuckKi was on the faculty of the University of Sydney.

Jungjun Choi

Rutgers University

Jaerim Choi

Emil Chrisander

Department of Economics, Copenhagen University

I am 2nd year PhD student at the University of Copenhagen. The focal point of my research is the Danish admission of higher education. I primarily conduct empirical analyses, since I have access to very rich registry and survey data related to the Danish admission. However, I also work on a theoretical research project that explores an unique feature of the Danish Admission. This feature allows applicants to voluntarily disclose private information about their matching quality.

Patrick Chuard-Keller

Edoardo Ciscato

KU Leuven

Damon Clark

UC Irvine

Damon Clark is an Associate Professor (with tenure) in the Department of Economics at the University of California, Irvine. He is also a Research Associate at the NBER and a Research Fellow at IZA. His main research interest is in the economics of education. Other research interests include labor economics, public economics and applied econometrics.