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Swati Dhingra

London School of Economics and Centre for Economic Performance

Swati Dhingra is an Associate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, researching globalisation and industrial policy. She is co-author of the recent “Life after Brexit” report published by the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance, which looked at the UK’s options outside of the EU. She is also associate editor of the Journal of International Economics. Swati was awarded the FIW Young Economist Award and the Chair Jacquemin Award by the European Trade Study Group for her work on firms and globalization. Swati's work has informed bodies such as the Parliamentary International Trade Committee, CBI, Treasury, Social Enterprise UK, Credit Suisse and Sunderland City Council, and has featured in the media, including outlets such as the BBC, Foreign Affairs, Financial Times, The Economist, The Times and Business Standard.

Tobias Dieler

University of Bristol

After receiving a PhD in Economics and Finance from both University of Bologna and Tilburg University, Tobias joined the Swiss Finance Institute @ EPFL for a post doc before becoming a Lecturer in Finance at the University of Bristol. His research interests lay in asymmetric information in financial markets. Tobias has taught courses at undergraduate, Master and PhD level in Banking, Corporate Finance and Game Theory.

Yannick Dillschneider

Goethe University Frankfurt

I am currently a doctoral student in the finance department at Goethe University Frankfurt. Prior to that, I obtained a master's degree from MIT Sloan and a bachelor's degree from University of St.Gallen. My primary research interests are theoretical and empirical asset pricing as well as financial econometrics.

Francesc Dilme

University of Bonn

Born near Barcelona, Bachelor in Mathematics and Physics, Master in Economics at LSE, PhD in Economics at Upenn (2013), currently associate processor at University of Bonn. Main research interest: dynamic games, reputations, communication.

Yugang Ding

Peking University

Will be the last year PhD student in next academic year. Research fields are climate economic/finance, and insurance economic.

Weihan Ding

University of Exeter Business School

I am currently a lecturer in economics at University of Exeter Business School. I received my PhD in Economics from London School of Economics in 2019. My research interests are microeconomic theory, political economics, development and growth, and corporate finance. My current research is focused on theorectial issues of information design and their applications.

Huihui Ding

CY Cergy Paris University

I am an economic theorist. My research interests are social choice theory, behavioral economics and game theory. In particular, I focus on epistemic social choice, judgement aggregation, and deliberative democracy. Since September 2017, I am a post-doc of THEMA at the CY Cergy Paris Université (UCP) in the west of Paris, France. My Postdoctoral Fellowships are from I-SITE and Labex MME-DII. Before joining UCP, I got my PhD from GREThA of the University of Bordeaux, France. My undergradaute training was in Mathematics in China.

Shiv Dixit

Indian School of Business

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Indian School of Business. I received my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota. I previously served as a Research Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis and the International Monetary Fund. My research interests include Public Finance and Monetary Economics.

Rubén Domínguez-Díaz

University of Bonn

Rubén Domínguez-Díaz is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the Bonn Graduate School of Economics and a doctoral fellow of the Research Training Group 2281 "The Macroeconomics of Inequality". His work focuses on the interlink between household inequality and macroeconomics, in particular how heterogeneity affects the transmission of macroeconomic policy and the propagation of aggregate fluctuations. Rubén was born in Vigo, Spain.

Giacomo Domini

Erasmus University College, Rotterdam

Giacomo Domini obtained his PhD from a joint programme by the Universities of Florence, Pisa, and Siena (Italy), with a thesis on the economics of innovation from a historical perspective. After his PhD, he worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa (Italy), and he currently is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Erasmus University College, Rotterdam (The Netherlands). His research interests cover economic history, industrial dynamics, innovation, international trade, and labour economics.