Anna Minasyan
University of GroningenAnna is Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Goettingen in Germany. Her research interests include political economy of development and gender economics. Anna’s research has been published in European Economics Review, World Development, Journal of Comparative Economics and European Journal of Political Economy.
Asier Minondo
Deusto Business SchoolProfessor of Economics
Yuliyan Mitkov
University of BonnI received my PhD from Rutgers University in May 2017 and have been an assistant professor at the University of Bonn since October 2017. My field is financial intermediation and financial economics.
Kurt Mitman
IIIES, Stockkholm UniversityKurt Mitman is an Associate Professor at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University. He serves as Managing Editor of the Review of Economic Studies. His research is focused broadly on macroeconomics, with a particular interest in housing, household debt and default, and labor market dynamics. Kurt is a Research Affiliate of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, and a Research Fellow of the IZA Institute of Labor Economics.
Naci Mocan
LSU & NBERNaci Mocan is the Ourso Distinguished Chair of Economics at Louisiana State University. He is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Research Fellow of the IZA. Prior to joining the Economics Department of the Louisiana State University in 2007, Dr. Mocan was a Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Research on Economic and Social Policy at University of Colorado at Denver.
Debi Prasad Mohapatra
University of Massachusetts, AmherstTimea Laura Molnar
Central European UniversityTimea is an Assistant Professor in Economics at Central European University. Sheobtained her PhD from the University of British Columbia. Her research interests are in Labor and Health Economics, Economics of Education and Child Development. Her current work focused on parents’ intra-household time allocation decisions, focusing on parental quality time, and the implications for early childhood development, as well as on the effect of academic redshirting on student and mental health outcomes.
Niclas Moneke
LSEPhD in Economics from the LSE in 2020. Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford from 2020/21. Primary research fields: Development Economics, Energy and Environmental Economics, International Trade
Maria Montero
University of NottinghamI am Professor of Economics at the University of Nottingham. Prior to my current position I was a Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Dortmund and an Ikerbasque Visiting Professor at the University of the Basque Country. I received a BSc from Universidad de Salamanca in 1995 and PhD from Tilburg University in 2000. My research areas are game theory and behavioral economics. Currently I am working on experiments on context effects in bargaining and on communication and disclosure in situations with incomplete information. My work has been published in JEEA, EJ, GEB and APSR among others.
Daniel Montolio
University of Barcelona (UB) and Barcelona Institute of Economics (IEB)I am professor of Economics at the Department of Economics at the University of Barcelona (UB) and researcher at the Barcelona Institute of Economics (IEB). My research interests are in the area of public economics, economics of crime and regional and urban economics.