Apostolis Filippas
Fordham UniversityHello! 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 BergamoI 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 UniversityI am a 3rd year PhD student at Aarhus University with interests in labour and education economics.
Etienne Fize
CAE - Sciences Po ParisEtienne 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.
Johannes Fleck
European University InstituteJohannes Fleck is a PhD candidate in economics at the European University Institute in Florence. His research interests are macroeconomics, fiscal policy and computational methods. He also works on household heterogeneity and machine learning.
Manuel Foerster
Bielefeld UniversityI am an Assistant Professor at the Center for Mathematical Economics at Bielefeld University. I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Paris 1 and the University of Louvain. My research interests are Information Economics, Social and Economic Networks, Game Theory, and Microeconomic Theory.
Christina Fong
Carnegie Mellon UniversityChristina Fong is Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Social and Decision Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University and a CESifo Research Network Fellow. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Working in the fields of public economics, political economy, and experimental economics, much of her research investigates determinants of public and private generosity, with a focus on the role of fairness in redistributive attitudes and behavior.
Felix Forster
University of WarwickI am a PhD candidate in economics at the University of Warwick. My research interests lie at the intersection of development economics and industrial organization. I currently study the automobile sector in Uganda and market concentration in the context of trade liberalization in Myanmar. Prior to starting my PhD, I worked for five years as a professional economist in the antitrust and competition practice of an international economic consultancy.
Denis Fougère
CNRS, Sciences Po Paris, CEPR & IZADenis Fougère is Senior Research Fellow at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), member of LIEPP (Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire d'Evaluation des Politiques Publiques) and of OSC (Observatoire Sociologique du Changement) at Sciences Po (Paris). He is also an associate professor at Sciences Po (Paris). His main fields are labor economics, microeconometrics, duration and transition models, discrete choice models, microeconometric evaluation of active labor programs and social policies.
Riccardo Franceschin
Bocconi UniversityI am a PhD candidate in Economics at Bocconi University, Milan, under the supervision of prof. Antonella Trigari and I will be available in the next European Job-Market. My research interests are in Labour Economics and Macroeconomics. More specifically search and matching, heterogeneous agents models and recruitment strategies. I did a visiting period in 2019 at UCL under the supervision of prof. Fabien Postel-Vinay and Morten Ravn.