Presenters

Barbara Boelmann

University of Cologne & UCL

Lukas Boer

German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

Ph.D. student at the DIW Berlin and Humboldt-University Berlin. Currently an intern at the IMF research department.
Research interests: Macroeconometrics, International Macro, Time Series Analysis

Nicolas Bonneton

University of Mannheim

I am an assistant professor in the department of economics at the University of Mannheim.

My research interests include Economic Theory, Industrial Organization, and Behavioral Economics.

Miguel Borrero

The University of Valencia

Peter Boswijk

University of Amsterdam

Peter Boswijk is Professor of Financial Econometrics at the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam. His research on non-stationary time series and volatility modelling has been published in international journals such as the Journal of Econometrics and the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. He had held visiting positions at various international institutions, including the University of California, San Diego and NYU Stern School of Business.

Lea Bottmer

Stanford University, Department of Economics

Whelsy Boungou

Svetlana Boyarchenko

University of Texas at Austin

I am an associate professor in economics at the University of Texas at Austin. I received a PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and PhD in Mathematics from Rostov State University. My current research interests include financial economics, stopping time games, contract theory and economics of climate change.

Irem Bozbay

University of Surrey

I am a senior lecturer at the University of Surrey. I mainly work in the area of microeconomic theory with an emphasis on collective decision making and individual decision making. I am particularly interested in how information and beliefs play a role in the way we reach social outcomes, and in how identity is linked to individual decision making.