Presenters

Eduard Storm

Carleton College

I am a Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics at Carleton College. Prior to Carleton, I obtained my Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2020 with a dissertation on “Skills, Tasks, and Wages in Labor Markets” and attended Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany, earning a M.Sc. in Economics in 2015. My Primary Research Interests are in Applied Microeconomics, especially Labor Economics and Economics of Inequality.

Morten Nyborg Støstad

Paris School of Economics

PhD student at the Paris School of Economics (exchange to Berkeley fall 2021). Focused on inequality's effects on society, both theoretically and empirically. Currently working in either the optimal income taxation model, on large-scale surveys, or on modern machine learning techniques. Former astrophysicist.

Sami Stouli

University of Bristol

Senior Lecturer in Economics

Joerg Stoye

Jonas Striaukas

Anthony Strittmatter

Bruno Strulovici

Northwestern University

Bruno Strulovici has been at Northwestern's economics department since 2008, following a postdoctoral fellowship at Nuffield College (Oxford) and a PhD in Management Science and Engineering at Stanford. He studies economic theory with an emphasis on dynamic models, comparative statics, and on applications to political economy, contract theory, and law and economics. An ongoing interest concerns models of ethical behavior and the role of ethical behavior for the functioning of institutions.

Robert Stüber

WZB Berlin Social Science Center

I am a PhD candidate in Economics in the Research Unit Market Behavior at WZB in Berlin. My main research fields are Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, and Labor Economics. In my research, I use laboratory, field, and survey experiments.

I am currently working on projects related to morality, paternalism, and gender inequality in the labor market.

Jan Stuhler

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid