Speakers

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Lena Greska

LMU Munich

Lena Greska studied Economics and Japanese Studies at LMU Munich and Oxford University. After completing a research master in 2019, she is now in the 1st year of her PhD studies. As an applied microeconomist, her research interests lie at the intersection of labor economics, political economy and organizational economics.

Alex Grimaud

University of Amsterdam and Catholic University of Milan

I am an economist currently pursuing a PhD in Economics at the Center for Non-Linear Dynamics in Economics and Finance at University of Amsterdam and at the Complexity Lab in Economics at Catholic University of Milan. I am part of the Expectations and Social Influence Dynamics in Economics (ExSIDE) European joint doctorate funded by a Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant from the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 program. My research interests include behavioural macroeconomics, models of learning and expectations, heterogeneity in macroeconomics and New Keynesian models.

Christian Grisse

Swiss National Bank

Christian Grisse obtained his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Cambridge in 2008. From 2008 to 2011 he worked as an economist in the International Research function of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, before joining the SNB in October 2011.

Sebastien Grobon

Ministry of Labor and National Institute for Demographic Studies

I am associated researcher at the National Institute for Demographic Studies and interested in inequality analysis and youth. I currently work for the French Ministry of Labor as a deputy head of a team interested in labour force policy analysis and have been formerly responsible for the National survey on youth resources (ENRJ) at the French National Statistical Institute (Insee). I have also worked on opinions regarding social policies at the Ministry of Social Affairs.

Jakub Growiec

SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland

Full Professor at SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland. PhD 2007. Conducts research on growth theory, production functions, human and social capital. Author of 28 articles in JCR-listed journals. Presented papers at 47 international conferences and workshops. Believes that the Digital Revolution has de-coupled information communication and processing from the cumulative capacity of human brains, and global information from global GDP – a trend that may culminate in technological singularity.

Philipp Gruebener

European University Institute

PhD Candidate in Economics. Macroeconomics with heterogeneity, income distribution, income risk.

Arlen Guarin

UC Berkeley

I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. My fields of interest are Public Economics, Labor Economics and Applied Econometrics. I have a B.A. in Economics and a M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Universidad EAFIT (Colombia). Before coming to Berkeley I worked at the Applied Microeconomics Research Department of the Central Bank of Colombia.

Charlotte Guillard

University College London

Malka Guillot

ETH Zürich

Malka Guillot is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Law & Economics, ETH Zurich. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Paris School of Economics. Malka’s primary research fields are labour economics and public finance. Using the case of France, she aims at illustrating the importance of taxation in the context of the labour market.

Rodrigo Guimaraes

Bank of England