Daniele d'Arienzo
Bocconi UniversityI am a PhD Candidate at Bocconi University working in Behavioral Finance, Behavioral Economics and Asset Pricing. Currently, I am engaged in understanding realistic expectation formation processes of economic agents as well as their implications for financial markets and macroeconomic policies, using both theory and data. During 2018/2019, I have been a visiting fellow at Harvard University, while prior to the PhD I earned a MSc in Physics at University of Trieste.
Sandra Daudignon
Paris School of Economics and Université Paris 1 Panthéon SorbonneSandra Daudignon is a PhD candidate in Macroeconomics at the Paris School of Economics and at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. She is doing research in the fields of monetary and financial economics. During the PhD, she spent one year as a research assistant in the Directorate General Research of the European Central Bank. She was teaching assistant at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne and at the Université Cergy Pontoise for four years. She visited the University of Wisconsin Madison for one semester to consolidate her skills in computational economics. She has a background in quantitative economics with a master degree in empirical and theoretical research from the Paris School of Economics and from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne. During the research master, she served as a research assistant at CEPII for one semester. She will defend her thesis early in the fall and will be on the 2020/2021 job market.
Cyril Dell'Eva
University of PretoriaI am currently a postdoc at university of Pretoria. During my postdoc I was also a research fellow at the South African Reserve Bank where I worked on the QPM. My fields of research are macroeconomics and international finance. I am particularly interested in the links between the Foreign Exchange market and exchange rates movements which could alter economies stability. I tackle these issues noth from an empirical and a theoritical point of view. I also explore models with adaptive learning which allows to consider non fully rational agents.
Weiguang Deng
Hunan UniversityI am an associate professor of Hunan University. I received a Ph.D. from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. My research lies in the area of labor economics, behavioral and experimental economics, and applied micro-econometrics. Several academic papers have been published in authoritative journals in recent years, including Journal of Population Economics and China Economic Review. I study various topics in microeconomics mainly using dataset derived from field experiments and self-designed survey.
Yannick Dillschneider
Goethe University FrankfurtI 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.
Yugang Ding
Peking UniversityWill be the last year PhD student in next academic year. Research fields are climate economic/finance, and insurance economic.
Huihui Ding
CY Cergy Paris UniversityI 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.
Christian Düben
Hamburg UniversityAfter obtaining a master's degree in International Economics and Public Policy from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz I joined the Chair of Macroeconomics at Hamburg University in September 2017. Since then I have been working in close cooperation with my supervisor and coauthor Melanie Krause. My dissertation evolves around research in development economics, urban economics, regional economics, economic geography, economic history and related fields.
Corinne Dubois
University of FribourgI am a postdoctoral researcher in the economics department of the University of Fribourg. Before that, I completed my PhD in 2018 at the Swiss Federal Institute of technology in Lausanne (EPFL). My research is on macroeconomic models that include banking and financial regulation. I study financial policies and their implications for the macroeconomy using theoretical tools, such as DSGE models, as well as empirical analysis.
Emma Duchini
University of WarwickI am a labor economist, specialized in the areas of skills acquisition and gender differences in the labor market. I was born in Florence, where the exposure to the ingenuity of Renaissance artists motivated me to discover the world through the lens of an economist. Since then, I completed my PhD at Pompeu Fabra and I am now a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick with Professor V. Lavy. To answer my research questions, I chase unique settings and unexplored data across different countries.