Presenters

Marina Rizzi

University of Turin

Gabriel Rodríguez-Puello

Jönköping International Business School

Marianne Røed

Institute for Social Recearch

Helene Lie Røhr

Kristiania University of Applied Sciences

Geske Rolvering

University of Passau

Olatz Román

European University Institute

Giacomo Romanini

Banca d'Italia

Hannah Römer

University of Oxford

Jan Rosa

University of British Columbia

Tiziano Rotesi

Brown University

Johanna Roth

Sciences Po

I am an incoming fourth-year PhD candidate at Sciences Po Paris under the supervision of Prof. Pierre Cahuc. My research lies in labor economics. I am interested in studying the job search behavior of marginalized groups and exploring ways to enhance their integration into labor markets.

Jordan Roulleau-Pasdeloup

National University of Singapore

Thomas Rowley

Institute for European Policymaking @ Bocconi University

Roberto Rozzi

University of Siena

Jesper Rüdiger

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Armando Rungi

IMT School for Advanced Studies

Alyssa Rusonik

HEC Paris

Mykola Ryzhenkov

Osnabrück University

Jani Saastamoinen

University of Eastern Finland Business School

Lutz Sager

ESSEC Business School

Màxim Sandiumenge i Boy

Toulouse School of Economics

Dario Sansone

University of Exeter

Alejandro Saporiti

University of Manchester

Alessandro Sardone

Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH)

I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) & Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (DE).
Here, I contribute to the regular IWH forecast reports on monetary conditions in the EA and sectoral CO2 emissions in Germany, and serve as a member of the organizing and scientific committee of IWH-CIREQ-GW-BOKERI Macroeconometric Workshop.
Since 2022, I am teaching fellow in the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Trento (IT).
My research focuses on environmental macroeconomics, monetary and fiscal policy and forecasting.
I will be on the 2025-2026 Job Market.

Theo Saroglou

Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria

Aviman Satpathy

Paris School of Economics- CNRS

Radek Sauer

Central Bank of Ireland

Aurélien Saussay

London School of Economics

Anthony Savagar

Bank of England / University of Kent

Kristina Saveska

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Frédérique Savignac

Banque de France

Ettore Savoia

Sveriges Riksbank

Max Schäfer

University of Duisburg-Essen

Timm Schärfke

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Julia Schaumburg

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Catherine Schenk

University of Oxford

Niklas Scheuer

Trier University

Stefano Schiaffi

Bank of Italy

Claudio Schilter

University of Bern

David Schindler

Tilburg University

I am an Associate Professor in the Economics department at Tilburg University, primarily interested in behavioral & experimental economics, economic history, and personnel economics.

With my research, I seek to understand how insights from behavioral economics influence behavior in questions of public policy, political economy, as well as finance, and firm organization. In the past, I have predominantly used secondary data, as well as laboratory & field experiments.

Karl Schlag

University of Vienna

Matthias Schlegl

Sophia University, Tokyo

Marco Schmandt

Technical University of Berlin

Aiko Schmeißer

Berlin School of Economics, University of Potsdam

Vanessa Schmidt

Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin & Berlin School of Economics

Yannick Schmutz

University of Fribourg (CH)

Maik T. Schneider

University of Graz

Philip Schnorpfeil

Goethe University Frankfurt

Paula Scholz

University of Cologne

Tom Schwantje

Bocconi university

Alice Schwenninger

Banque de France / Paris X University

Giovanni Scotti Bentivoglio

University of Groningen

Johannes Seebauer

DIW Berlin

Caterina Seghini

Banque de France

Sofia Semik

Goethe University Frankfurt

Ali Sen

University of Cambridge

Julien Senn

University of Zurich

Ivan Shchapov

Institut Polytechnique de Paris (CREST)

Oleksandr Shepotylo

Aston University

Xiang Shi

Xiamen University Malaysia

Layla Shiva

Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies

Nawid Siassi

TU Wien

Ghislain Junior Sidie

University of Ottawa

Iulia Siedschlag

Economic and Social Research Institute Dublin

Stefanie Siegrist

KOF Swiss Economic Institute/ ETH Zurich

Mikko Silliman

Aalto University

Martin Simmler

Thuenen Institute

Michael Simmons

Umeå

Laure Simon

Bank of Canada

Puja Singhal

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Matteo Sirani

Bonn Graduate School of Economics

Lonjezo Sithole

University of Michigan

Fabian Siuda

Vienna University of Economics and Business

Elizaveta Sizova

NHH Norwegian School of Economics

Camilla Skovbo Christensen

London School of Economics (CenTax) & University of Copenhagen (CEBI)

I am a Postdoc at the Centre for the Analysis of Taxation, International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and at the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI), Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

My primary research field is public economics, and my main research topics are tax policy, saving behavior and inequality.

Trine Skriver Høholt Andersen

Aarhus University, Economics

Ctirad Slavik

CERGE-EI

Victor Smirnov

THM Business School

Anton Sobolev

University of Mannheim

Águeda Solís Alonso

University of Turin & Collegio Carlo Alberto

I am a Doctoral Fellow at Collegio Carlo Alberto and a PhD candidate at the University of Turin.
I am an applied economist, primarily interested in education and labor economics. My current research explores the impact of signals in higher education, such as academic distinctions or institutional prestige, on early labor market outcomes.