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.
Eugenie Dugoua
LSEEugenie is an environmental economist primarily interested in understanding how science, innovation, and technological change can help make economic development sustainable for the environment. Eugenie is an Assistant Professor in Environmental Economics at the London School of Economics, in the Department of Geography and Environment, and graduated with a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2018.
Thibaut Duprey
Bank of CanadaThibaut Duprey is the Director of Model Development and Research in the Financial Stability Department. His main interests include macro-financial linkages, banking theory, systemic risks, financial crises, and the associated prudential policies. In addition, he has contributed to the integration of financial stability considerations in the monetary policy framework. Before joining the bank, he was an economist at the Financial Stability Directorate of the Banque de France. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Paris School of Economics.
Fernando Eguren-Martin
Bank of EnglandFernando is a Senior Research Economist at the Bank of England's International Directorate, and a PhD candidate in economics at Oxford University (Mansfield College). His research interests include international macroeconomics and international finance. His work has been published in the Journal of Financial Intermediation and the Journal of International Money and Finance.
Laura Ehrmantraut
University of BonnI am a PhD student at the Graduate School of Economics at the University of Bonn and a student fellow at the Cluster of Excellence: ECONtribute and the Collaborative Research Center Transregio 224. My broader research interests lie in the field of applied microeconomics. More specifically, I am interested in the area of education, labor economics, behavioral economics and public economics.
Godstime Eigbiremolen
University of NigeriaI am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Economics at the University of Nigeria, a Research Fellow at the Global Labour Organisation, and an Associate Fellow at the UK's Higher Education Academy. I hold a PhD in Economics from the University of Kent (awarded in 2020), an MSc in Development Economics from the University of Sussex, and a BSc in Economics from the University of Nigeria. My research interests include education and labour economics, development economics (poverty, inequality, health, early childhood development), and behavioural economics.
Mette Ejrnæs
Department of Economics, University of CopenhagenMette Ejrnæs is Professor at the department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. Her work lies within the field of applied micro econometrics and focuses on topics such as unemployment insurance, income/earning processes, consumption and fertility with a life cycle framework, wage and child well-being. Her work has been published in the Journal of Political Economy, Economic Journal, Review of Economics and Review of Economics and Statistics.
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,
Reinhard Ellwanger
Bank of CanadaReinhard Ellwanger is a Senior Economist in the International Economic Analysis department at the Bank of Canada. He received a Ph.D. from the European University Institute in Florence.