Speakers

On job market

Antonio Rosato

University of Technology Sydney

Paola Rossi

Bank of Italy

MA and Phd, I am head of the Research Division at the Milan branch of the Bank of Italy. I am responsible for the research activities and economic analysis of the unit, a team of 15 people. My research interests are mainly focused on financial intermediaries and bank-firm relationship.

Christopher Roth

University of Warwick

Chris Roth is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick. His fields of specialization are economics & psychology, subjective beliefs, applied microeconometrics, and political economy. Chris' work has examined a variety of topics, such as attitudes towards immigration, beliefs about racial discrimination, experimenter demand effects, the formation of macroeconomic expectations, and the determinants of political engagement.

Duncan Roth

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

I am a senior researcher at the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). My research interests are in the area of applied microeconometrics and labour economics in particular. In addition to the evaluation of the German minimum wage, I am currently engaged in projects that look at how the costs of job loss vary with occupational routine intensity as well as at the implications of migration costs in a spatial equilibrium context.

Sandra Rozo Villarraga

USC

Sandra Rozo is a development economist working as an assistant professor at the Marshall School of Business of USC. She holds a PhD (2015) and MA (2012) from UCLA, and a BA (2007) and MA (2008) from Universidad de los Andes. Her work explores the effects of forced migration within hosting economies and of the role of public policies in supporting these migrants and reducing prejudice. She also studies the consequences of violence and conflict in Latin America.

Enrico Rubolino

University of Essex

Enrico Rubolino is a PhD student in Economics at the University of Essex. He was a visiting student at UC Berkeley last year. His main research interests are in the field of i) public economics; ii) labor economics; iii) economic history. In 2018, his paper on tax-induced mobility in Italy was awarded the SIEP Prize.

Juan Carlos Ruiz-García

CEMFI

Juan Carlos is a Macroeconomist with both theoretical and empirical interests. His main research focuses on Firm Dynamics with a special interest in understanding how financial frictions affect firms in the economy, and as a result, aggregate productivity and output. He works, as well, in understanding Poverty and Inequality both across and within countries.

Jaime Ruiz-Tagle

Department of Economics, University of Chile

PhD in Economics, University of Cambridge. Interests: Household Financial Economics, Labor Economics, Development Economics.