Presenters

Matthias Meier

António Melo

PSL - Université Paris Dauphine, LEDa-LEGOS

Ph.D. candidate at Université Paris-Dauphine - PSL. My research focuses on policies affecting maternal health.

Marko Melolinna

Bank of England

Manuel Menkhoff

ifo Institute / LMU Munich

PhD Student

Seetha Menon

University of Southern Denmark

I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Business and Economics at University of Southern Denmark (SDU). I received my BSc in Economics & Management from the London School of Economics & Political Science, and completed my MSc in Economics and PhD in Economics from the University of Essex. Before joining SDU, I was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute. I am an applied microeconomist with research interests at the intersection of health and development economics.

Jeffrey Mensch

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Lecturer (Assistant Professor)

Andreas Mense

FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg & IAB Nuremberg

I am a housing/labor/urban economist, working as a post-doc at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. In October, I'll be joining the Institute for Employment Research at Nuremberg.

Andreas Menzel

CERGE-EI Prague

Assistant Professor at CERGE-EI Prague, with Ph.D. from University of Warwick.

Interested in Development, Growth, Organisational, and Gender Economics, and in particular in constraints to firm growth.

Guido Menzio

New York University

Guido Menzio is a theoretical macroeconomist. His research focuses on the conceptual, and occasionally on the empirical, analysis of labor markets and other markets where finding trading partners is time-consuming. His writings on the secular and cyclical behavior of unemployment have been published in some of the most prestigious journals in economics, such as the Journal of Political Economy, the American Economic Review, the Review of Economic Studies and the Journal of Economic Theory.

Lukas Mergele

ifo Institute

Lukas Mergele is an Economist at the ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich. His research interests cover the economics of the public sector. Lukas studied Economics at the Universities of Konstanz, Hong Kong and Warwick. He received his Ph.D. from the Berlin School of Economics. He has been a visiting scholar at the Department of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a fellow of the CESifo Research Network.