Presenters

Ingela Alger

Caio Almeida

Princeton University

Caio Almeida develops models to answer questions in the intersection of financial economics and econometrics. He's been a professor of finance for the last 20 years, the president of the Brazilian Society of Finance (2013-15), and is currently a researcher at the Bendheim Center for Finance, and the Director of Graduate Studies of the masters of finance at Princeton. His research has appeared at the JFE, J. of Econometrics, Management Science, and J. of Financial Econometrics, among others.

Titan Alon

University of California San Diego

Davide Alonzo

Université de Montréal

I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal.

Maria Alsina-Pujols

University of Zurich

I am a PhD candidate at the Department of Economics of the University of Zurich.
My main research fields are macroeconomics and environmental economics. I use theoretical modeling, empirical methods and quantitative tools to study:
- The interactions between climate change, natural disasters and migration
- Environmental policy design
- Technological change, firm innovation, patenting and energy transition
- The impact of air pollution on human health

Lukas Altermatt

University of Essex

I am a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Essex.

My research interests include Macroeconomics, Monetary Theory, Monetary Policy, and Financial Stability. In my work, I focus on the application of models with solid microfoundations to current economic issues.

Joseph Altonji

Prottoy Aman Akbar

Aalto University and Helsinki Graduate School of Economics

I am an applied microeconomist with research interests in: Urban economics, Transportation, Development economics, and Economic history.

My research explores topics related to urban residential segregation by income and race, the cost of mobility within cities and the relationship between the two.

Dante Amengual

CEMFI

Dante Amengual is Associate Professor of Economics at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain. He earned his Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University in 2009 after completing a degree in Economics at the Universidad de la República in Montevideo, Uruguay, and obtaining a diploma in graduate studies at CEMFI. His research interests include time series econometrics and asset pricing.