Marco D’Errico
European Systemic Risk BoardXavier D’Haultfoeuille
CRESTI am a professor in economics at CREST-ENSAE (France). My research in econometrics focuses in particular on causality, sample selection and nonstandard inference. I am also interested by methodological aspects of empirical industrial organization.
Jeroen Dalderop
University of Notre DameHarald Dale-Olsen
Institute for Social Research, OsloClaudio Daminato
I am a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the D-MTEC of ETH Zurich.
My research focuses on household consumption, saving, portfolio allocation, labor supply and energy-related choices. A second line of my research focuses on financial economics.
Geraldine Dany-Knedlik
DIW BerlinEvangelina Dardati
Center for Public StudiesRatul Das Chaudhury
Monash UniversityI am a Postdoctotral research fellow at the Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University.
I concluded my doctoral studies from the Department of Economics, Monash University. My primary research involves theoretical modelling in political economics and network theory. The paper at the meeting investigates whether and when polarization between parties helps an interest group in influencing a legislation where the legislators are connected in a social network.
Steve Davis
University of ChicagoGiuseppe De Arcangelis
Sapienza University of RomeGiuseppe De Arcangelis is Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome in the Department of Social Science and Economics as of November 2005. He is currently director of the undergraduate program in Economics in the Faculty of Political Science, Sociology, Communication (corso di laurea in "Relazioni Economiche Internazionali"). He obtained his Ph.Din Economics at the University of Michigan in May 1996. Research areas: Economics of migration, International Trade, Development Economics