Speakers

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Alejandro Robinson-Cortés

California Institute of Technology

I am an economist working at the intersection of empirical industrial organization and market design. I will be joining the University of Exeter Business School in the UK as a Lecturer in Economics in the Fall of 2020. I just graduated from Caltech.

Francesco Rocciolo

Imperial College London

Francesco Rocciolo is a postdoctoral research fellow at Brevan Howard Centre, Imperial College London. He completed his Ph.D. at the ICMA Centre, Henley Business School, University of Reading in June 2020. His research interest covers a number of topics, spanning from asset pricing models with learning and belief dynamics to applied decision theory and corporate finance.

Matthias Rodemeier

University of Münster

I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Münster, and a visiting research associate at the University of Chicago. Previously, I studied economics and management at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, University of Münster, University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück, and Universidad de Guadalajara Mexico. My research addresses questions at the intersection of public finance and behavioral economics, with applications to environmental policy.

Anna Rogantini Picco

European University Institute

Macroeconomist, working on fiscal and monetary policy, and international finance. Will join the research department of the Sveriges Riksbank in the fall. PhD at the European University Institute, with visiting periods at LSE, IMF, and Chicago Fed.

Lisa Rogge

Leibniz University of Hannover

I am a 3rd year PhD student in the research and training group “Globalization and Development” at the Universities of Hannover and Göttingen, Germany. I am passionate about research on health and particularly social health protection in LMICS, impact evaluation and field experiments (currently in Indonesia and Pakistan).

Kirsten Rohde

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Kirsten Rohde is professor of Behavioral Economics and deputy director of the department of Applied Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam. She studies decision making by using both theoretical and experimental approaches. Much of her research is on intertemporal choice and attitudes towards inequality.

Magdalena Rola-Janicka

University of Amsterdam

I am finishing a PhD in Finance at the University of Amsterdam and joining Tilburg University as an assistant professor this Fall. My research interests lie in banking, financial regulation and political economy.

Francisco Roldán

International Monetary Fund

Francisco Roldán is an Economist (Economist Program) at the IMF's Research department. His research interests focus on macroeconomics, especially in international finance and monetary economics. Francisco received a PhD in Economics from New York University in 2019.

Alessio Romarri

Universitat de Barcelona (UB) - Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB)

Alessio is a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Barcelona (UB) - Barcelona Institute of Economics (IEB). In fall 2020, he will be visiting researcher at the CLEAN (Crime: Law and Economic Analysis) unit, hosted by Bocconi University. He obtained an M.Sc. in Economics and Social Sciences from Bocconi University and he worked as a resident researcher for the Luca D'Agliano Study Center. His research interests are in the field of Public and Political Economics. In his works, he investigates the causes and consequences of the political success of far-right parties, the effects of new media on social and political outcomes and, more broadly, the determinants of local and national government efficiency

Gert-Jan Romensen

University of Groningen

Final-year PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Groningen. I enjoy using digital technologies in field experiments to study what motivates individuals to perform well in the workplace and in educational settings.