Speakers

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Andreas Orland

University of Potsdam

I am a behavioral and experimental economist with a PhD from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2013). My work focusses on macro questions (price-setting and saving), behavioral game theory (classic games like the prisoner's and volunteer's dilemma), and industrial organization. I like to present my research with figures (as you will see in my presentation).

Arianna Ornaghi

University of Warwick

I am a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Warwick and a Research Associate at CAGE (Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy), having graduated from MIT in 2017 with a Ph.D. in Economics. My research interests center in political economy. Current projects include work on measuring gender attitudes using text analysis and the relationship between local news content and police behavior.

Sebastian Ottinger

UCLA

Difei Ouyang

University of Geneva

I am currently a PhD candidate in Economics in Institute of Economics and Econometrics at University of Geneva. My research interests include Development Economics, International Trade, Resource Misallocation, and Chinese Economy.

Tolga Özden

University of Amsterdam

Tolga Özden is a PhD candidate at the University of Amsterdam, the econometrics department. His main fields of research are time series econometrics and DSGE modelling with a focus on expectation dynamics. During his PhD, he worked on various monetary and macroprudential policy topics in collaboration with the National Bank of Belgium, De Nederlandsche Bank and the Bank of England. More information about his research projects and interests can be found on his personal webpage www.tolgaozden.net.