Presenters

Anastas Tenev

Maastricht University

Silvana Tenreyro

London School of Economics

Silvana Tenreyro is the current President of the European Economic Association (EEA). She is a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, an External Member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, and a Fellow of the British Academy. She also serves as Associate Editor at the Quarterly Journal of Economics. She obtained her MA and PhD in Economics from Harvard University.
Her main research interests are macroeconomics and international economics.

Laszlo Tetenyi

Banco de Portugal

I am a Research Economist at the Bank of Portugal, with an interest in Macroeconomics, International Economics and Trade.

Feodora Teti

ifo Institute & LMU

Susanna Thede

University of Malta, Örebro University School of Business

Dr Susanna Thede is a senior lecturer at Institute for European Studies and a research affiliate at Örebro University School of Business. Her background is in International economics. She has worked at several European academic research institutions (Lund University, Paris School of Economics, University College Dublin) and is participating in many international research projects (Aachen University, University of Adelaide, Örebro University School of Business).

Alexandros Theloudis

Tilburg University

Petra Thiemann

Lund University

I am an Assistant Professor at Lund University, Sweden. My interests are in Labor Economics, Economics of Education, and Applied Econometrics.

Anna Thum-Thysen

European Commission, DG ECFIN

I am an economist at the Economics and Finance Department of the European Commission. My research interests are in human capital, labour markets, intangible capital, mark-ups, productivity and business cycle dynamics. As an applied econometrician I have experience in using econometric techniques in various fields such as panel data, latent factor models or stochastic frontier analysis. I work both with macro- and micro-level data. I strive to combine in-depth analysis with policy relevance.

Lucas Tilley

Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) at Stockholm University

Lucas recently defended his Ph.D. in Economics at Uppsala University and will begin his Postdoc at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI) in September. His thesis work focused on the economics of education, but he is broadly interested in topics within labor economics, social economics, and gender economics.