Presenters

Magdalena Dominguez

Universitat de Barcelona & IEB

My research interests are broadly related to issues such as public economics, economics of crime, policy evaluation, applied econometrics and network analysis. My latest research has focused on policies that take both soft and hard approaches to tackle crime in urban settings.

Ruben Dominguez Diaz

University of Bonn

I am Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the Bonn Graduate School of Economics, doctoral fellow of the Research Training Group 2281 "The Macroeconomics of Inequality", and member of the Young ECONtribute Program (YEP).

My research interests include macroeconomics, inequality, labor markets, and monetary economics.

Cynthia Doniger

Federal Reserve Board

I am an economist at the Board of Governors of Federal Reserve. My research investigates the nature of labor contracts. I approach these research questions using a micro-data and micro-theory toolkit and typically evaluate findings with a macro perspective.

Valerio Dotti

University of Venice

I am a Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics of Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
My primary research fields are Applied Microeconomic Theory, Political Economy and Public Economics.
My research interests include the political economy of population ageing, immigration, public spending, and greenhouse gas emissions.
My previous appointments: Washington University in St. Louis and University of Mannheim

Robin Döttling

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Assistant Professor at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Max-Sebastian Dovì

University of Oxford

I am a PhD Student interested in high-dimensional and weak-identification robust inference with applications in Macroeconomics.

Michalis Drouvelis

University of Birmingham

Professor of Behavioural Economics

Jeppe Druedahl

University of Copenhagen

Mikhail Drugov

New Economic School

Chuan Du

Bank of England

I am a researcher at the Bank of England. I received my Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 2021.

My research interests are in macroeconomics, financial intermediation, monetary economics, and general equilibrium theory.