Presenters

José A. García-Martínez

Miguel Hernández University

Manuel García-Santana

Luis Garicano

Member of the European Parliament

Luis Garicano, is a Professor of Economics and Strategy, on leave of absence at IE Business School. Previously, he was Full Professor of Economics and Strategy at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and at the London School of Economics. He is currently a Member of the European Parliament for Spain, where he is a Vice President and Economics Coordinator of the Renew Europe Group and has been the rapporteur for the Carbon Border Tax Adjustment opinion of the Economics Committee.

Ignacio Garrón

Universitat de Barcelona

Hello! My name is Ignacio, I am a Ph. D. Candidate in Economics and predoctoral fellow at Universitat de Barcelona (UB). My fields of interests are applied finance and macroeconomics, forecasting, and machine learning, with special focus on forecasting risks in economics and finance.

Jonas Gathen

Toulouse School of Economics

Second-year PhD student in Economics at TSE.

My primary academic fields are Development and Macroeconomics.

I am mostly interested in combining structural models with micro data to answer questions on the political economy of development.

I have projects on the aggregate development effects of political connections and rent-seeking (paper at this conference) and distortions in government hiring.

William Gatt

Central Bank of Malta and University of Nottingham

I am a Principal Research Economist at the Research Department of the Central Bank of Malta, and an External Research Fellow at the Centre for Finance, Credit and Macroeconomics at the University of Nottingham. My research interests are macroprudential policy, housing and household saving.

Federico Gavazzoni

BI Norwegian Business School

Associate Professor of Finance
BI Norwegian Business School

Ludovica Gazze

University of Warwick

I am an environmental and health economist researching urban policy issues, such as lead poisoning.
Conserving resources and reducing pollution are among the most pressing challenges facing society. Designing programs to achieve these goals requires an understanding of 1) pollution damages and 2) individuals' and firms' compliance behavior.
I investigate these issues using large administrative datasets and experimental and quasi-experimental methods.

Thomas Gehrig

University of Vienna

I am a Professor of Finance at the University of Vienna. I am also associated to CEPR (London), ECGI (Brussels), SRC (LSE) and VGSF (Wien).

My research focuses on information production and information aggregation in market economies. As such I am particularly interested in the role (and empirical performance) of banks as well as trading intermediaries in incomplete markets settings. My research on systemic risk has implications for regulation and resiliency enhancing policies.