Presenters

Mengqiao Du

University of Mannheim

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Finance at the University of Mannheim in Germany.

My research interests are behavioral finance, corporate finance, and labor economics (especially gender-related topics). I work with interdisciplinary approaches such as Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning techniques. My research projects mainly involve empirical analyses on mutual funds and financial analysts.

Julien Duc

Université Paris Dauphine

Emma Duchini

University of Essex

Jan Duchoslav

IFPRI

Jan Duchoslav is a Research Fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). Based in Lilongwe, he leads IFPRI Malawi's research theme on social protection. His research interests lie at the intersection of development, behavioral, and health economics. He studies how shocks to the physical and social environment affect individual preferences and group behavior, and applies behavioral insights to impact evaluations of various development interventions.

Chanelle Duley

University of Auckland

Joana Duran-Franch

Elena Durante

I am Economist at Central Bank of Ireland and my research interests lie in the field of monetary and macroprudential policies.

Pawel Dziewulski

University of Sussex

I am a Senior Lecturer in Economics at University of Sussex, which I joined in September 2018. I received my DPhil in Economics from University of Oxford. My research interests are focused on topics in monotone comparative statics and revealed preference analysis. However, I am also interested in, and have worked on, issues in theory of large games and general equilibrium.

Jeroen van der Vaart

University of Groningen

I am an applied microeconomist working on financial risks later-in-life as well as health-related risks over the life-cycle and their effect on saving behavior.