Presenters

Axel Ebers

Leibniz University Hannover

Axel Ebers is a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Economic Policy at the Leibniz University Hannover. His research interests include prosocial behavior, behavioral finance, and applied econometrics. He has teaching experiences in econometrics and economic policy.

Mehran Ebrahimian

The Wharton School

Peter Eccles

Bank of England

Jan Eeckhout

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Fernando Eguren Martin

Bank of England

Fernando is a Senior Research Economist at the Bank of England's International Directorate and a member of the Centre for Macroeconomics.

His research interests lie at the intersection of international finance and international macroeconomics, with a focus on exchange rates. He holds a DPhil (PhD) from the University of Oxford (Mansfield College).

Thomas Eife

University of Heidelberg

Philipp Eisenhauer

University of Bonn

Alon Eizenberg

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Alon Eizenberg is a Senior Lecturer (with tenure, equivalent of Associate Professor) in the Department of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His work is in the areas of Empirical Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconometrics, and seeks to understand the mechanisms that govern modern markets.

Mette Ejrnæs

Department of economics, University of Copenhagen

Mette Ejrnæs is Professor in Economics at University of Copenhagen. She has worked on consumption, income, fertility, wage and child well-being. Her work has been published in the Journal of Political Economy, Economic Journal, Review of Economics and Review of Economics and Statistics