Speakers

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Mark Whitmeyer

University of Bonn

Mark Whitmeyer is a postdoctoral scholar in the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics and the Institute for Microeconomics at the University of Bonn. He received his PhD in 2020 from the University of Texas at Austin. He is interested in microeconomic theory, primarily game theory and the economics of information.

Rasmus Wiese

University if Groningen

Rasmus Wiese is an Asistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen. His research is mostly about the causes and consequences of economics policy reforms, but also about the causes of economic redistribution.

Alexander Willén

Norwegian School of Economics

Chris Wilson

Loughborough University

Chris’s research covers industrial organisation and behavioural economics, with particular interests in consumer information, consumer switching, advertising, and pricing. He has published in journals such as the RAND Journal of Economics, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, European Economic Review, and International Journal of Industrial Organization.

Fabian Winkler

Federal Reserve Board

I'm a Fed economist with interests in Behavioral Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy. PhD LSE 2015.

Erwin Winkler

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Assistant professor (non tenure track), specialized in labor economics and international trade. Working mostly on determinants of wages and wage inequality. Ph.D. from University of Wuerzburg. Research visits at MIT and Upenn.

François Woitrin

University of Namur

I am a PhD student who started his thesis in September 2017. My fields of interest are development economics and mechanism design. I also give tutorials in Microeconomics and Econometrics at the under and graduate level.

Elias Wolf

Freie Universität Berlin

Elias Wolf is a PhD candidate and research assistant at the chair of Econometrics at Freie Universität Berlin. He holds a Master in Economics from the Freie Universität Berlin. He also studied at the University of California in Davis and wrote his Master's Thesis at the Research Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank. His research interests are in the fields of macroeconomics, macro finance, and forecasting. Methodically, he is particularly interested in state space modelling, time series filters, spectral analysis, Bayesian methods and machine learning.

Zoltan Wolf

US Census Bureau

Jonathan Wolff

Miami University

Interested in Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Business Cycles, and Credit Frictions.