Speakers

On job market

Satyajit Chatterjee

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Satyajit Chatterjee is Vice President and Head of the Consumer Finance Section in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Chatterjee holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Delhi, India and a Ph.D. from the University of Rochester, USA. He has written on a wide range of macroeconomic topics, including business cycles, business formation, urban economics, consumer bankruptcy, the mortgage crisis, sovereign debt crises and political economics.

Shuai Chen

Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER)

Shuai Chen is currently a Research Associate in Economics at the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER), Luxembourg. His research interests include population economics, labor economics, political economy, and applied econometrics. Before completing his Ph.D. in Economics at Tilburg University, Shuai obtained his Bachelor Degree in Economics from Xiamen University, China, and Master Degree in Mathematical Statistics and Probability from Purdue University, USA.

Yi Chen

Cornell University

I am an Assistant Professor at Cornell University. My research interests include dynamic games, mechanism design and information economics. I received PhD of Economics from Yale in 2018.

Anand Chopra

University of British Columbia

I am a PhD Candidate at the Vancouver School of Economics, University of British Columbia. My research interests are Household finance and International macroeconomics. I am especially interested in understanding household's consumption smoothing mechanisms (includes family labour supply and access to financial institutions) against income shocks, and effects of developed country's monetary policy spillovers on emerging markets.

Davide Cipullo

Uppsala University

I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Economics, Uppsala University, and I will be on the academic job market in Fall 2020. I conduct research in empirical and theoretical political economics. I visited the Department of Economics at Harvard University during the academic year 2018-2019, invited by Prof. Oliver Hart. Before the Ph.D., I received a double degree M.Sc. in Economics at the universities of Siena and Uppsala.

Pavel Cizek

Tilburg University

Pavel Cizek is an associate professor at the deparment of Econometrics and Operations Research, Tilburg University. His research interest lie primarily in the area of the parametric and semiparametric estimation of (non)linear models in panel data and time series, in particular, in methodology relying on quantile regression, simulation-based inference, and smoothing techniques.

João Carlos Claudio

Halle Institute for Economic Research

I am a PhD student at Leipzig University and also work at the Halle Institute for Economic Research. My research interests are focused on empirical macroeconomics and economic history.

Sarah Clifford

University of Oxford

I am currently a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College and the Department of Economics, University of Oxford. I am also a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Business Taxation, Said Business School. My research primarily focuses on topics related to taxation of corporations and households.

Alex Clymo

University of Essex

Femke Cnossen

University of Groningen

I am a PhD student at the University of Groningen, with a main focus on Labour Economics. My PhD thesis revolves around three core issues: tasks, skills and meaning at work. I am interested in what it is that people are exactly doing at work, how it relates to their capabilities, and when they feel they can thrive in their jobs. In my research, I like to combine survey data to administrative data, to find how workers' perceptions of their work help us explain their labour market careers.