Presenters

Guilherme Lichand

Tomas Lichard

Prague University of Economics and Business

Tomas has joined the Prague University of Economics and Business as Assistant Professor of Economics in 2020. Before that, he worked as a researcher at CERGE-EI, where he also completed his PhD. His research interests are empirical public and labor economics, in particular tax evasion, behavioral responses to taxation, and gender gaps in the labor market. He also serves as an economic expert of Czech Ministry of Labour and Social affairs, advising on economic migration and skill mismatch.

Claire Lim

Queen Mary, University of London

Claire's primary interest lies in empirical research in political economy. Her research investigates how characteristics of political environments and the design of government institutions interact with the behaviour of public officials, the conduct of regulated industries, and social welfare.

She received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She was on the faculty of the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University and the Department of Economics at Cornell University.

Alessandro Lin

Brown University

Jianjing Lin

Jo Thori Lind

I'm a professor of economics at the University of Oslo. My main research areas are political economics, income distribution, and econometrics.

Manuel Linsenmeier

London School of Economics and Political Science

Melika Liporace

Bocconi University

I like theory. I am particularly curious about the spread of information in networks, but my wider interests range from networks and game theory to political economy.

I am a PhD candidate at Bocconi University (Milan), on the Job Market in 2021-22. I previously graduated from HEC Lausanne, Switzerland, where I grew up.

Jeremy Lise

Chang Liu

National University of Singapore

Chang's research focuses on the regional perspectives of macroeconomic issues as well as the study of inflation.