Speakers

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Arthur Galichère

University of Glasgow

Arthur Galichère is a PhD candidate in Economics at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. He specialises in macroeconomics and asset pricing. His research focuses on asset price bubbles, macroeconomic policies and financial stability. He designs theoretical models and applies empirical methods to evaluate the effects of bubbles on the economy and provide policy recommendations. His current project focuses on the Bayesian estimation of a DSGE model with stock market bubbles and nominal rigidities. Galichère holds a BSc and an MSc in Economics and Management from the University of Caen (2015) and an MRes in Economics from the University of Glasgow (2017).

Ekaterina Gavrilova

Bocconi University

I am PhD candidate in Economics and Finance at Bocconi University. My research interests lie in Corporate Finance, Industrial Organization and Innovation. In particular, I study the valuation of intangible assets and their impact on firm boundaries. During 2019/2020 I was visiting the Ross School of Business (University of Michigan).

Victor Gimenez-Perales

Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

I studied Business Administration in the University of Valencia and hold a master's degree in Economics from the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. I am currently a PhD student in the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. My research interests lie in the field of international trade and industrial organization.

Linda Glawe

University of Hagen

Linda Glawe is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hagen (Department of Macroeconomics). She holds a M.Sc. in Economics (with honors) and doctoral degree (summa cum laude) from the University of Hagen and is a member of the Center for East Asia Macroeconomic Studies. Her research interests include economic growth and development, the middle-income trap, institutions, the European integration process, structural change, and East Asian economics. Her work has been published in Comparative Economic Studies, China Economic Review, Asian Economic Papers, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, and the Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies.

Sampreet Goraya

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

I am a PhD student at the University of Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. My primary areas of research are Macroeconomics and Development Economics with a particular focus on Firm Dynamics. My current research ranges from answering macro-development questions using structural approach to thinking about new ways of estimating the changing nature of technology and its implications.

Charles Gottlieb

University of St. Gallen

PhD EUI, Nuffield Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford; Currently Assistant Professor, University of St. Gallen

Yajna Govind

Paris School of Economics, INED

I'm a PhD student at PSE & INED under the supervision of Thomas Piketty. I work on migration and inequality related topics. I will be on the Job Market in 2020/21 and my JM paper looks at the causal effect of obtaining the nationality of the host country on the integration of foreigners in the labour market. I am also interested in the labour market situation of second-generation foreigners.

Almarina Gramozi

University of Cyprus

Charlotte Guillard

University College London

Naijia Guo

Chinese University of Hong Kong

I joined the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2014 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics. I specialize in labor economics and family economics, in particular structural estimation of different types of models. Before working in Hong Kong, I obtained my Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania in 2014 and B.A. in finance from Peking University in 2009.