Speakers

On job market

Pauline Gandre

University Paris Nanterre/EconomiX

Pauline Gandre is an Assistant Professor of Economics at University Paris Nanterre and EconomiX. Her main research interests include financial macroeconomics, expectation formation and financial regulation.

Gergely Ganics

Central Bank of Hungary, Corvinus University of Budapest

I am a senior researcher at the Central Bank of Hungary, and an assistant professor at the Corvinus University of Budapest. My research focuses on econometrics, in particular macroeconometrics and forecasting. I completed my PhD in Economics at UPF (Barcelona) in 2017, then joined the Bank of Spain where I spent more than 2 years as a researcher.

Bertrand Garbinti

Banque de France

Bertrand Garbinti is a senior researcher at the Bank of France and a research fellow at CREST, INED and WIL. His main research interests are in public economics and economics of the family.

Pilar Garcia-Gomez

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Dr. Pilar García-Gómez is an Associate professor at Erasmus School of Economics. Her main research is in the area of health and labor economics. She is interested in the causal effect of job conditions, and labor market and social policies on health, earnings and other individual and family outcomes, as well as the effect of ill health on the employment and income of the sick persons and their family members. Her research has been published in Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Health Economics, and Labour Economics, among others. She is an associate editor of Health Economics.

Manuel García-Santana

UPF

Attila Gáspár

University of Padua, Department of Economics and Management

Applied microeconomist, with a special interest in the topics of political economy, culture and development.

Ekaterina Gavrilova

Bocconi University

I am PhD candidate in Economics and Finance at Bocconi University. My research interests lie in Corporate Finance, Industrial Organization and Innovation. In particular, I study the valuation of intangible assets and their impact on firm boundaries. During 2019/2020 I was visiting the Ross School of Business (University of Michigan).

Ludovica Gazze

University of Warwick

I am an environmental and health economist researching urban policy issues, such as pollution reduction and resource conservation. I study how to design programs to achieve these goals by affecting individuals' and firms' compliance behavior. To do so, I use large administrative datasets and experimental and quasi-experimental methods. I hold a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and was a postdoc at the University of Chicago Energy and Environment Lab (2016-2020).

Yining Geng

University of Liverpool

I am an assistant professor at the University of Liverpool. My main research fields are labor, development, and political economy. My current research interests are in intergenerational mobility. In particular, I am interested in understanding what determines the geographical variations in the mobility rates in a country. My paper explores historical and contemporaneous factors that affect social mobility. I am also interested in exploring other channels of inequality persistence.

Dimitris Georgarakos

European Central Bank

Dimitris Georgarakos is a Principal Economist at the DG-Research in the European Central Bank. He graduated with a PhD in Economics from the University of Essex. His research focuses on household finance, monetary policy and financial stability. His publications have appeared in journals such as the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Monetary Economics and the Journal of the European Economic Association.