Egor Starkov
University of CopenhagenI am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen. I received my Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University in 2019. My primary interests are in Microeconomic Theory, particularly in the intersection of Economics of Information and Behavioral Economics. I am most interested in models of strategic information acquisition, processing, and exchange. In terms of applications, I am most excited by topics in Digital Economics.
Jan Starmans
Stockholm School of EconomicsJan Starmans is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance at the Stockholm School of Economics and a Research Fellow at the Swedish House of Finance. His research is on corporate finance, contract theory, and labour economics. He is a member of the Finance Theory Group and holds a B.Sc. in International Economics from the University of Tübingen, a B.Sc. in Mathematics from Humboldt University in Berlin, and a Ph.D. in Finance from London Business School.
Eleni Stathopoulou
Nottingham Trent UniversityEleni Stathopoulou is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. Her research lies in the field of Industrial Organisation with a particular interest in Environmental Economics. Her current work focuses on the interplay between regulation and environmental groups' actions.
Petra Steinorth
Universität HamburgPetra Steinorth has been holding the chair in Risk Management and Insurance at the Hamburg Business School since February 2018. Before joining the University of Hamburg, she had been Assistant Professor (and then Associate at the School of Risk Management (St. John’s University, New York). Her research in the field of risk management and insurance, risk preferences, employee benefits and health insurance.
Olivier Sterck
University of OxfordOlivier Sterck is an economist working in the areas of development and health economics. His recent research builds on experimental and quasi-experimental evidence to assess the impact of development interventions (e.g. cash transfer programs, commitment devices).
Iryna Stewen
Johannes Gutenberg University MainzIryna Stewen is an Assistant Professor of International Macroeconomics and Finance at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Zurich. Iryna Stewen's main research focuses on international macroeconomics and financial intermediation. She is interested how financial and banking systems and different aspects of financial integration affect real economic outcomes. She has published in the Journal of European Economic Association, Review of Economics and Statistics, and the IMF Economic Review.
Damir Stijepic
Johannes Gutenberg UniversityFabian Stöckl
Technische Universität Berlin and German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)Fabian’s main research interest are growth and production theory with a special focus on the impact of a changing elasticity of substitution between inputs. His research applies to both the classical capital-labor economy as well as to energy-augmented frameworks. Recently, Fabian started to investigate the relationship between the observed decline in the labor income share and the increase of the elasticity of capital-labor substitution in the past decades. He will finish his PhD this summer.
Kjetil Storesletten
University of OsloTill Stowasser
University of StirlingAssociate Professor of Economics at the University of Stirling with main research interst in Applied Microeconomics (particularly Behavioural Economics and Political Economy)