Speakers

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Jan Philipp Fritsche

Humbolt Universität zu Berlin

Jan Philipp Fritsche is a research associate at DIW. His research concentrates on applied macroeconomics and financial economics. He is part of the research group on “Macroeconomic fundamentals and asset prices – state dependence and implications for the conduct of monetary policy”. Moreover, he conducts research on monetary policy, money and swap markets, systemic risk & uncertainty, and fiscal policy. He wrote policy publications on the euro as a common currency, the ECBs toolbox, helicopter money, the Basel III regulatory framework, the negative income tax and policy responses to the corona pandemic.

Maren Froemel

Bank of England

Jonathan Fu

University of Zurich

Jonathan Fu is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich's Department of Banking and Finance, affiliated with the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth and Center for Human Rights Studies. He completed his PhD in Management and Economics in 2019 at the University of Zurich. He also holds a Master's degree in Public and Economic Policy from the London School of Economics and Bachelors degrees in Economics and Political Science from the University of California, San Diego. His research interests include financial intermediation (particularly in underbanked or unbanked areas), digital finance and fintech, development economics, and political economy.

Cristina Fuentes-Albero

Federal Reserve Board

Cristina Fuentes-Albero holds a BA and a MSc in Economics from the Universitat de Valencia and a MA and a PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. She worked as an Assistant Professor in Economics at Rutgers University from 2010 to 2013, when she joined the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System as an economist. Currently, she is a Principal Economist at the Research and Statistics Division of the Federal Reserve Board. She has published her work on macroeconomics and econometrics at Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Econometrics, European Economic Review, and Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

Luisa Fuster

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Sigurd Mølster Galaasen

Norges Bank

Arthur Galichère

University of Glasgow

Arthur Galichère is a PhD candidate in Economics at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. He specialises in macroeconomics and asset pricing. His research focuses on asset price bubbles, macroeconomic policies and financial stability. He designs theoretical models and applies empirical methods to evaluate the effects of bubbles on the economy and provide policy recommendations. His current project focuses on the Bayesian estimation of a DSGE model with stock market bubbles and nominal rigidities. Galichère holds a BSc and an MSc in Economics and Management from the University of Caen (2015) and an MRes in Economics from the University of Glasgow (2017).

Joao Galindo da Fonseca

University of Montreal

I am an Assistant Professor at University of Montreal. My research interests lie within the fields of Macroeconomics and Labor Economics, with a focus in combining macro models with empirical analysis.

David Gallusser

University of Basel

I am PhD candidate at the Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of Basel. My research interests focus on economic inequality and econometric decomposition methods. I hold a M.Sc. in Economics from the University of Bern and a M.A. in Political Science from the University of Zurich.

Julio Galvez

Bank of Spain