Daphne Skandalis
New York Federal Reserve BankJiri Slacalek
European Central BankJiri Slacalek is an economist at the European Central Bank. His research includes work on consumption, inequality, monetary policy, and household finance. His papers appeared in academic journals, such as the AEJ Macroeconomics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Quantitative Economics and the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking. He is Secretary of the Household Finance and Consumption Network. He holds an MA from Charles University, Prague and a PhD from the Johns Hopkins University.
Ctirad Slavik
CERGE-EICtirad Slavík is an Assistant Professor at CERGE-EI (under US permanent charter) since September 2016. He is also an Assistant Professor at CERGE, Charles University (previously a Researcher from January till August 2016). He worked as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Money and Macroeconomics, Goethe University Frankfurt from 2010 till 2016. He was a Research Analyst, at the Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, USA (2007–2010). He received his M.A. in Economics, Charles University, Prague (2003), M.A. in Economics, CERGE-EI, New York (2005), Ph.D. in Economics, University of Minnesota (2010).
Viktor Slavtchev
Institute for Economic Research Halle (IWH)Pawel Smietanka
Bank of EnglandPawel is a Research Economist in the Structural Economics Division in the Monetary Analysis area. His research interests include analysing effects of economic uncertainty and other factors driving corporate decisions, in particular investment and cash holding decisions. Pawel specialises in analysing firm-level and survey data. He is part of the team that developed the Decision Maker Panel with academics from Stanford and Nottingham University. The panel is the largest timely source of firm-level data in the UK.
Jake Smith
University of Texas at DallasJake Smith is a Finance PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Dallas. His research focuses on empirical corporate finance and public economics. He received a Bachelor of Science in Finance summa cum laude from the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee in 2013, where he was awarded the distinction of Outstanding Senior in Finance. He received a Master of Science in Finance from the University of South Florida in 2015.
Ulf Söderström
Sveriges RiksbankUlf Söderström is Head of Research at Sveriges Riksbank (the central bank of Sweden). He was previously Deputy Head of the Monetary Policy Department at the Riksbank and Head of the Modelling Division at the Monetary Policy Department. From 2003 to 2008, he was first Assistant Professor and then Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics of Bocconi University in Milan, Italy, and a Research Fellow at the Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER). Ulf holds a PhD from the Stockholm School of Economics.
Adriaan Soetevent
University of GroningenIn my research I focus on how people interact and how firms compete, applied to a range of contexts such as charitable giving, peer effects and coordination in consumption, price competition and collusion between firms. Whenever possible, I implement field experiments to establish causality. At the University of Groningen I coordinate the research line in Behavioral and Experimental economics and chair the signature area on Markets & Sustainability.
Jakob Sogaard
University of CopenhagenI am a Postdoc researcher at Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality (CEBI) at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. During the academic year 2019/20 I am visiting Princeton University as part of my Maria Skłodowska-Curie fellowship. My research interests lie within the core areas of public and labor economics with focus on taxation, labor supply, optimization frictions, income and gender inequality. I work on these topics with a primarily empirical approach using reduced-form and non-parametric methods. I have a past both in and out of academia. After graduating as MSc in Economics in 2011, I started working in the Danish Ministry of Finance and I remained affiliated to the ministry during my PhD studies between 2012-2015. In the Ministry of Finance - and later the Ministry of Taxation, I worked extensively on practical policy evaluation and policy formulation using both empirical methods and economic modelling, before returning to academia in 2018.
Faisal Sohail
University of MelbourneLecturer (assistant professor) at University fo Melbourne. Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the University of Melbourne. I received my PhD in economics at Washington University in St. Louis in May 2018. My primary areas of interest are firm dynamics, development economics and inequality.Graduated with a PhD in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis in 2018.