Speakers

On job market

Jorgo T.G. Goossens

Tilburg University

I am Jorgo Goossens, second year Ph.D. Candidate at the department of Econometrics & Operations Research at Tilburg Univeristy and researcher at APG Asset Management. My expected graduation date is 2022. My research areas cover behavioral finance, asset pricing, macro and experimental finance. I was awarded an NWO Industrial Doctorate Grant for my Ph.D. research, jointly with my supervisors Bas Werker, Marike Knoef, Eduard Ponds and Rob van den Goorbergh.

Sampreet Goraya

Universitat Pompeu Fabra

I am a PhD student at the University of Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. My primary areas of research are Macroeconomics and Development Economics with a particular focus on Firm Dynamics. My current research ranges from answering macro-development questions using structural approach to thinking about new ways of estimating the changing nature of technology and its implications.

Charles Gottlieb

University of St. Gallen

PhD EUI, Nuffield Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Oxford; Currently Assistant Professor, University of St. Gallen

Yajna Govind

Paris School of Economics, INED

I'm a PhD student at PSE & INED under the supervision of Thomas Piketty. I work on migration and inequality related topics. I will be on the Job Market in 2020/21 and my JM paper looks at the causal effect of obtaining the nationality of the host country on the integration of foreigners in the labour market. I am also interested in the labour market situation of second-generation foreigners.

Gavin Goy

De Nederlandsche Bank

Gavin Goy is a research economist in the Monetary Policy Division at De Nederlandsche Bank. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Amsterdam, prior to which was doing the MPhil program at the Tinbergen Institute. During his PhD, Gavin was a PhD intern at De Nederlandsche Bank and the European Central Bank.

Iuliia Grabova

DIW Berlin / Humboldt University of Berlin

I am a Ph.D. student at Humboldt University of Berlin and a research associate at DIW Berlin. I am focusing on topics in behavioral economics. Specifically, I study subjective expectations in financial, labor and housing markets. Moreover, I am examining the effectiveness of higher orders of reasoning for strategic information transmission. In my research, I conduct controlled laboratory experiments and apply econometric methods for the purpose of survey data analysis.

Almarina Gramozi

University of Cyprus

Mark Granberg

Linköping University

Mark is a 3rd year PhD candidate in Economics at Linköping University in Sweden, he is interested in labor market discrimination, experimental methods, and applied econometrics. In this presentation Mark will briefly discuss his recent publication in Labour Economics where he (together with Per A. Andersson and Ali Ahmed) used a correspondence experiment and found evidence of hiring discrimination against transgender people.

Alessandro Graniero

BI Norwegian Business School

Born and raised in Turin, North-West of Italy, where I studied Economics and Finance for five years. After graduating from the University of Turin in 2010, I moved to London to start the PhD in Finance at London Business School. Since the summer of 2016, I have been assistant professor of finance in Oslo at BI Norwegian Business School. My academic interest is in asset pricing theory and, particularly, in macro finance models to study the way individuals form their expectations and how these affect their decisions.

Jan Gravert

University of Wuppertal