Speakers

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Stanislav Avdeev

Higher School of Economics

Stanislav Avdeev is an MPhil student at the Tinbergen Institute, the Netherlands. He works as a research assistant at the Center for Institutional Studies at the Higher School of Economics, Russia. He is an applied microeconomist with a strong interest in causal inference in education. His research focuses on the economics of education, labour economics, and policy evaluation

Abdurrahman Aydemir

Sabanci University

Abdurrahman B. Aydemir is a Professor of economics at Sabancı University, a Research Fellow in CreAM and ERF, research affiliate at IZA, and a spokesperson for IZA World of Labor. His research focuses on immigration, education, and intergenerational mobility. He has published in leading academic journals including Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Labor Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, European Economic Review. He has received numerous research grants from national and international institutions and best paper awards in conferences.

Miren Azkarate-Askasua

Toulouse School of Economics

I am going to be a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow in Economics in September 2020 and then I will join Mannheim University as an assistant professor in September 2021. My research focuses on the intersection between macroeconomics and labor economics but I also have broader interests in applied econometrics, international trade and industrial organization. During my Ph.D. at Toulouse School of Economics I studied the misallocation and welfare effects of labor market power form firms and unions and the determinants of wages.

Agnese Leonello

European Central Bank

Agnese Leonello is an economist in the Financial Research Division at the European Central Bank. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute. Prior to joining the ECB, she was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Wharton Financial Institutions Center. She conducts her research in the areas of financial intermediation, financial crises, financial regulation and competition policy.