Nezih Guner
CEMFINezih Guner is Professor of Economics at CEMFI in Madrid, Spain. He is a Managing Editor of Economic Journal. Prof. Guner’s research has focused on changing household and family structure in industrialized countries, and the consequences of these changes for public policy. Besides his work on family economics, he has examined how misallocation of resources across firms affects the size distribution of firms and aggregate productivity. He has also been working on the interaction between labor market frictions and firm dynamics, and how this interaction affects the outcomes of globalization
Ilhan Guner
University of KentIlhan Guner joined the University of Kent in September 2017 as an Assistant Professor. Ilhan did his PhD at the University of Virginia. His main research interests are economic growth, firm dynamics, labor markets, and spillovers.
Junjie Guo
UW MadisonNaijia Guo
Chinese University of Hong KongI joined the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2014 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics. I specialize in labor economics and family economics, in particular structural estimation of different types of models. Before working in Hong Kong, I obtained my Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania in 2014 and B.A. in finance from Peking University in 2009.