Stephen Redding
Princeton University and NBERStephen Redding's research interests include international trade, economic geography, and productivity growth. He is currently the Harold T. Shapiro *64 Professor in Economics in the Economics Department and Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University and Director of the International Trade and Investment (ITI) Program of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
Thomas Renstrom
Durham University Business SchoolThomas’s main research fields are optimal taxation, environmental economics, population economics, health economics, sustainable finance, energy economics, political economy, and endogenous firm objectives. He obtained his DPhil is from Brasenose College, Oxford, under the supervision of Nobel Laureate Sir James A. Mirrlees. He has held positions at Rochester, Tilburg, and Birmingham (UK). He is Associate Editor of the Bulletin of Economic Research and Review of Business and Economics Studies.
Rafael Repullo
Centre for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI)Rafael Repullo is Director of the Centre for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI). He is Fellow of the Econometric Society and of the European Economic Association, and Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). He has been President of the Spanish Economic Association, Executive Vice-President of the Econometric Society, Chair of the Scientific Council of Toulouse School of Economics, and Co-Editor of the International Journal of Central Banking. He has also been Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England and Wim Duisenberg Research Fellow at the European Central Bank.
André Reslow
Department of Economics, Uppsala UniversityI am a Ph.D candidate in economics at Uppsala University and affiliated with Sveriges Riksbank and UCFS. My research interests are in the fields of Macroeconomics and Political Economy. My Ph.D. thesis studies the behavior (or misbehavior) of macroeconomic forecasters and how this affects other agents in the economy. Especially the relationship between forecasters and voters are in focus.
Pedro Rey-Biel
ESADE Business SchoolPedro Rey-Biel is Professor of Economics at ESADE Business School (Barcelona). He is the President of the Education Committee at Asociación Española de Economía. He has won several teaching prices, including the earliest one as TA when doing his PhD at University College London (2004). He has taught online courses both at the undergraduate and graduate level (BsC, MsC, MBA and PhD). His area of specialization, behavioral and experimental economics, allows him to create interactive courses which enhance online learning
Ana Reynoso
University of MichiganAna Reynoso is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan and a Faculty Associate at the Institute of Social Research. She also serves as a faculty advisor of the Human Capital, History, Demography, and Development (H2D2) group at the University of Michigan. Ana is an applied economist interested in Labor Economics and Economic Development. Most of her research investigates how policy affects marital matching patterns and the gains from marriage for different groups in both developed and developing countries. Ana received her Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University in 2018.
Armon Rezai
WU Wien / IIASAProfessor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) and a senior gest researcher at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA). Research topics are macroeconomics, growth, and distribution, and their application to environmental problems like climate change.
Bernardo Ricca
InsperAfter completing his PhD in Finance at the LSE in 2019, Bernardo Ricca joined Insper as an assistant professor. His research interests are: empirical corporate finance, household finance, banking and development economics.
Annukka Ristiniemi
European Central BankI am a Senior Economist at the Monetary Policy Strategy division at the European Central Bank working mainly with DSGE models with focus on monetary policy. I have a PhD from Paris School of Economics.
Yohanes Eko Riyanto
Nanyang Technological UniversityEko is from the Economics Division of Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). His research focuses on experimental and behavioral economics. He utilizes controlled lab experiments to investigate how individuals make a host of choices and how choices are influenced by their preferences, beliefs, environment (market and non-market institutions), and strategic interactions with other individuals. He has also done some works on experimental asset markets, and one of them was recently awarded the 2020 Vernon L. Smith prize for excellence in experimental finance.