Speakers

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Mehdi El Herradi

Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE)

Research Fellow at Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE). My research interests focus on Financial development, monetary policy and income inequality,

Christian Haas

Justus Liebig University Giessen

Christian Haas is a PhD candidate in economics and teaching associate at Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU). His research interests lie in the fields of environmental economics and long-term economic development. His current work focuses on the role of financial markets in the process of decoupling economic activity and carbon emissions.
He studied Business Administration (B.A.) and Economics (B.A. and M.Sc.) at JLU. He was visiting research fellow at Brown University and visiting lecturer at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). He published in The Energy Journal.

Olle Hammar

Uppsala University

I am a PhD Student at the Department of Economics at Uppsala University. I am also affiliated with the Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Uppsala Center for Fiscal Studies, Uppsala Center for Labor Studies, Uppsala Immigration Lab and the Association of Swedish Development Economists. My main research interests are inequality, development and public economics.

Leyla Jianyu Han

University of Hong Kong

I am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at the University of Hong Kong. My research interests are macro-finance, asset pricing and macroeconomics.​

Anna Hartmann

University of Cologne

I am a PhD student at University of Cologne. I hold a bachelor's and a master's degree in economics from University of Cologne and spent part of my studies at University of Edinburgh, London School of Economics, and Universitat Pompeu Fabra. My research crosses the fields of macroeconomics and labor economics.

Benny Hartwig

Goethe University Frankfurt and Deutsche Bundesbank

I am Ph.D. student in economics at Goethe University Frankfurt. My research specializes in developing and applying macroeconometric methods to study the effects of monetary policy and identifying indicators of systemic risk.

Roweno J.R.K. Heijmans

Tilburg University

I'm an economist specializing in game theory and environmental economics, global games in particular. While in my JMP I focus on developing and analyzing the class of sequential global games, I am also interested in applied economic theory, such as the regulation of productive activities in the face of an (environmental) externality and incomplete information. Indeed, while abstractly theoretical so far, sequential global games seem to be a useful tool for many kinds of real life situations, including (information) technology adoption, certain types of investment, or participation in environmental agreements. In the future, I hope to continue working on both the theory and applications of game theory and environmental economics.

Friederike Heiny

Humboldt-University Berlin

Friederike Heiny is a Ph.D. candidate at Humboldt University Berlin and Berlin School of Economics. Her research interests are Industrial Organization, Organizational Economics and Contract Theory. She did her B.Sc. in International Economics at Eberhard-Karls University Tuebingen and finished her M.Sc. at HU Berlin.

Jan-Luca Hennig

Trinity College Dublin

Jan-Luca Hennig is a PhD Candidate at Trinity College Dublin and a Grattan Scholar. His supervisors are Fadi Hassan and Davide Romelli. His primary research interests are Labor Economics, Macroeconomics and Applied Microeconometrics. He was a Visiting Scholar at Columbia University sponsored by Donald Davis during the Spring Term 2020. In the summer 2019, he worked as a research intern at the OECD in the Economics Department.

Daniel Herold

Justus-Liebig University Giessen

Received his Doctoral degree at JLU Giessen in 2018. Currently working on projects related to the analyses of the book market and digitization, as well as theoretical analyses on incentive pay and corporate crime and on the influence of reference-dependent preferences and RRP.