Speakers

On job market

Bruno Ferman

Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV

Associate Professor at Sao Paulo School of Economics

Ana Fernandes

Bern University of Applied Sciences

I am a labor economist aiming to understand the marked differences between male and female labor market paths. As a sample of recent work, I mention two large scale experiments to detect labor market discrimination – for example stemming from employer prejudice based on potential and/or realized fertility for adult women – and on gender and parental background for teenage girls and boys. The latter will be presented at EEA Virtual 2020.

Annalisa Ferrando

European Central Bank

Annalisa Ferrando is Senior Lead Economist at the Capital Markets/Financial Structure division at the European Central Bank. Previously she worked at the Research Department of the Bank of Italy and at the European Commission, DG-Enterprise. She has also been a visiting Advisor at the European Investment Bank. She holds an MPhil in Economics from Oxford University. Her current research interests lie in firms’ financial decisions with a focus on SMEs and financing constraints. In these fields she has published several journal articles and working papers.

Elisabeth Fevang

The Frisch Centre

Born October 11, 1976. I am a Norwegian economist and senior research fellow working at the Ragnar Frisch Centre for economic research. I am an experienced researcher with several high-ranking publications as well as extensive experience with registry data management and analysis. My main research interests are labour market economics and health economics.

Andreas Fidjeland

University of Stavanger

I am PhD Candidate in economics at the University of Stavanger Business School. I am mainly interested in education policy, and in particular how it interacts with family background to influence motivation and learning—from early childhood into adulthood. The paper I am presenting for the EEA Congress is the result of a research stay at Stanford's Center for Education Policy Analysis. I expect to defend my dissertation the winter of 2021/2022 and plan to attend the job market concurrently.

Ana Figueiredo

Erasmus University Rotterdam

I am an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics of Erasmus School of Economics. I received her PhD in economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain in 2018. My research interests lie at the intersection of macroeconomics and labor economics, focusing on labor market dynamics and inequality.

Apostolis Filippas

Fordham University

Hello! I am an an economist working on market design and the economics of technology, with a focus on online marketplaces. I am an Assistant Professor of Information, Technology, and Operations, at the Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University. My recent work examines topics including the economic and policy implications of the "sharing economy,'' the limits of online reputation systems, and the management of changes in P2P markets. My work has appeared in venues such as Management Science, the San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, the ACM conference on Economics and Computation (EC), and the ZEW Conference on the Economics of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). I earned my Ph.D. degree in business administration from NYU Stern School of Business, and my undergraduate degree in computer science (summa cum laude) from the University of Patras.

Raffaele Fiocco

University of Bergamo

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Bergamo. After receiving my PhD at Catholic University of Milan (2009), I worked at Bocconi University (2009), Humboldt University of Berlin (2009-2013), University of Mannheim (2013-2016), and Rovira i Virgili University (2016-2018). My research interests lie primarily in the field of Applied Microeconomic Theory, with a focus on Industrial Organization, Economics of Information and Economics of Regulation.

Alexander Fischer

Aarhus University

I am a 3rd year PhD student at Aarhus University with interests in labour and education economics.

Etienne Fize

CAE - Sciences Po Paris

Etienne Fize is an economist at the French Council of Economic Analysis (CAE) since Septembre 2018. He defended his PhD thesis in June 2019 at Sciences Po Paris under the supervision of Emeric Henry and Julia Cagé. His research interests focus on Political Economy, International Trade, Media Economics and Economic History.