Philipp Gruebener
European University InstitutePhD Candidate in Economics. Macroeconomics with heterogeneity, income distribution, income risk.
Arlen Guarin
UC BerkeleyI am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. My fields of interest are Public Economics, Labor Economics and Applied Econometrics. I have a B.A. in Economics and a M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Universidad EAFIT (Colombia). Before coming to Berkeley I worked at the Applied Microeconomics Research Department of the Central Bank of Colombia.
Charlotte Guillard
University College LondonMalka Guillot
ETH ZürichMalka Guillot is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Law & Economics, ETH Zurich. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Paris School of Economics. Malka’s primary research fields are labour economics and public finance. Using the case of France, she aims at illustrating the importance of taxation in the context of the labour market.
Rodrigo Guimaraes
Bank of EnglandLuis Guirola
Duke/Bank of SpainLuis Guirola is junior economist at the Global Risk unit of the Bank of Spain. He is currently finishing his dissertation at Duke University, where he studies the interaction between the political and distributive consequences of macroeconomic shocks, combining a of surveys to study . His research interests include bayesian and non-parametric methods in econometrics, "data science", and survey methodology.
Adam Gulan
Bank of FinlandI am a senior adviser at the Bank of Finland's Monetary Policy and Research Department. I graduated from Rutgers University in 2011. Prior to my PhD studies I also worked at the National Bank of Poland. My research interests include, broadly, macroeconomics, international finance, applied econometrics and economic history. I have been recently working on business cycle fluctuations and financial frictions in open economies. I have taught macroeconomics at the Finnish Doctoral Program in Economics.
Inci Gumus
Sabanci UniversityDr. Gumus completed her PhD in economics at the University of California, Los Angeles, and she is now an associate professor at Sabanci University. Her field of expertise is international macroeconomics, and her recent research mainly focuses on business cycles in relation to private sector credit and housing market in emerging market economies. Dr. Gumus has led several research projects funded by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey and has received the prestigious Young Scientist Award by the Science Academy in Turkey in 2018.
Yalin Gündüz
Deutsche BundesbankYalin is a Principal Economist at the Banking and Financial Supervision Department of Deutsche Bundesbank. Yalin completed his studies at Middle East Technical University, Turkey, and his Ph.D. at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. He served for the OTC Derivatives Regulators’ Forum (ODRF) as a chairperson for the committee on credit trade repositories. His research interests include credit risk modeling, CDS markets and pricing, CCPs, market microstructure and banking regulation. His works have been published in a variety of journals.
Biliana Guner
Ozyegin UniversityBiliana Guner is an assistant professor in statistics and econometrics at Ozyegin University’s Faculty of Business. Her research interests are in the areas of financial economics and empirical asset pricing. Biliana obtained her Ph.D. in statistics with a concentration in empirical finance from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She coauthored the book Bayesian Methods in Finance. Her research has appeared in the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions, and Money.