Presenters

Olof Åslund

Uppsala University

Tim Obermeier

Institute for Fiscal Studies


I'm a Post-Doc Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. I completed the Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Mannheim in 2019. My research interests are in Public Economics, Macroeconomics and Labor Economics - in particular, topics related to family economics, unemployment and inequality.

Mauricio Olivares

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Hi, I'm Mauricio and I work on econometric theory. My main academic interests lie in the theoretical and computational aspects of permutation tests.

Tomasz Olma

University of Mannheim

David Ong

Jinan University-University of Birmingham Joint Institute

David Ong is a professor of economics at Jinan University-University of Birmingham Joint Institute, Guangzhou. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis. His research focuses on experimental and behavioral economics, particularly gender differences in competitiveness and marriage-matching.

Regina Opaleva

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

I am a PhD candidate at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. My research interests lie in the fields of empirical banking and development finance.

Esteban Ortiz-Ospina

Our World in Data

Aymeric Ortmans

University of Paris-Saclay

I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Université Paris-Saclay, and a former visiting Postgraduate Research Associate at Queen Mary University of London. I graduated from Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (MSc in Economics, MSc in Financial economics), and I formerly worked as a Research Assistant both in the private sector and for public institutions. My research topics are related to Monetary policy, Macroeconometrics and Financial economics.

Kjersti Misje Østbakken

Institute for Social Research

I am an economist and Research Director at Institute for Social Research.

My research interests lies in labor economics with a focus on technological change, gender differences and changing skill requirements in the labor market.

Franz Ostrizek

University of Bonn