Berk Orkun Isa
BBVA ResearchBerk Orkun Isa is currently working as a junior economist for quantitative analysis and economic modelling team of BBVA Research Turkey. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Ankara Unversity and a master's degree in economics from Tilburg University.
Shoya Ishimaru
Hitotsubashi UniversityShoya Ishimaru is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the Hitotsubashi University. His research interests focus on Labor Economics, Applied Econometrics, and Economics of Education.
Ivan Jaccard
ECBIvan Jaccard is a senior economist in the research department of the European Central Bank.
Tomáš Jagelka
University of BonnTomáš Jagelka is a postdoc at the University of Bonn with a visiting appointment at the CEHD at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on improving the measurement of preferences and skills using structural econometric methods. The objective is to identify the number and nature of skills required to adequately characterize human potential. Tomáš received his Ph.D. from École Polytechnique in 2019 and his B.A. from Dartmouth College in 2011. His work was recognized by the AFSE (Best PhD in economics defended in France in 2019) and by the IAAE (Best paper presented by a PhD student).
Philipp Jäger
RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic ResearchPhilipp Jäger joined the RWI's research department „Macroeconomics and Public Finance” in 2014. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Ruhr University of Bochum (2019). Prior to that, he studied Business and Economics (B.Sc.) in Leipzig and Maynooth (Ireland) as well as International Economics (M.A.) in Göttingen and Seoul. His research focuses on the long-run causes and consequences of demographic change.
Egle Jakucionyte
Bank of Lithuania and Vilnius UniversityRustam Jamilov
London Business SchoolRustam Jamilov is a PhD candidate in economics at London Business School. His research is on macroeconomics and finance. He is also interested in spatial economics and cybersecurity.
Jos Jansen
Aarhus UniversityJos Jansen is Associate Professor at Aarhus University (Denmark). His research interests are in the areas of industrial organization and regulatory economics, contract theory and incentives, and economic growth and development. Current research analyzes the microeconomics of innovation, information acquisition and aggregation in imperfectly competitive markets, and incentive regulation of network industries. Before moving to Denmark, Jos acquired research and teaching experience from working in the Netherlands, Germany, Italy and the UK.
Kristy Jansen
Tilburg UniversityKristy is a fourth year PhD Candidate at Tilburg University and affiliated with the Dutch Central Bank. Her research focuses on the trading behavior of long-term investors. In particular, she studies how regulation affects investment decisions and how these decisions subsequently influence asset prices. Kristy earned a Bachelor’s degree in Econometrics, a Master’s degree in Quantitative Finance and Actuarial Science, and a Research Master’s degree in Finance from Tilburg University.
Petr Janský
Charles University, PraguePetr Janský is an economist with an interest in public finance, tax havens and international development. Petr is an associate professor and head of department of European economic integration and economic policy at Prague's Charles University, with degrees from there and University of Oxford. Petr publishes in journals such as Economic Geography and International Tax and Public Finance and has an Oxford University Press book. Petr cooperates with the European Parliament or the United Nations.