Speakers

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Olexiy Kyrychenko

CERGE-EI

Olexiy Kyrychenko is a PhD Candidate at CERGE, Charles University, and a Junior Researcher at the Economics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He received his MA in Economics, CERGE-EI, Czechia (2015). Recently, he held visiting positions at UC Berkeley and Princeton University. Before CERGE-EI, he was an Associate Professor at ZNTU, Ukraine (2012), and a Fulbright Scholar Award recipient (2011). He received his Ukrainian MA and PhD in International Economic Relations in 1999 and 2010.

Eliana La Ferrara

Bocconi University, Milan

Lukáš Lafférs

Matej Bel University

I am an assistant professor at the Department of Mathematics of the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the Matej Bel University in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia.I defended my PhD thesis in Economics at NHH - Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen in 2014. My research interests lie mainly within the areas of econometrics, partial identification, causal inference and labor economics.

Abderhman Lamfaddel

Université de Cergy Pontoise

Fanny Landaud

Norwegian school of economics

Fanny Landaud received her Ph.D. in Economics from the Paris School of Economics in 2018, and she is now Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Norwegian School of Economics. Fanny’s main areas of interest include labor, education, and family economics. She is currently studying the effects of a more selective schooling environment, the consequences of enrollment in higher education, the role of job security for family formation, and wealth accumulation.

Rasmus Landersø

Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

Rasmus Landersø is a senior researcher at the Rockwool Foundation Research Unit in Denmark. Rasmus has obtained his PhD in Economics from Aarhus University. He has also been a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago, and he is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Human Capital. Rasmus’ research covers both intergenerational mobility, welfare policies and the role of the public sector, inequality, skill formation, and spillovers in criminal behavior.

Martin Lange

ZEW Mannheim

Martin Lange works at ZEW Mannheim's Research Department “Labour Markets and Human Resources” since September 2015. He obtained a PhD in economics at Goethe University Frankfurt. His research interests include applied microeconometrics and empirical labour market research, in particular the economics of migration and the economics of crime.

Francois Langot

Le Mans University

F. Langot has been a full professor since 1996 and works at Le Mans University and Paris School of Economics. F. Langot's research is centered on the analysis of macroeconomic dynamics, with particular attention paid to employment, labor market trajectories and inequalities. This led him to assess the impact of institutions and their changes on these indicators. He has also devoted a lot of work on the evaluation of policy reforms using estimated or calibrated dynamic models on data from various countries.

Giacomo Lanzani

MIT

Kieran Larkin

IIES, Stockholm University

I am a Macroeconomist with a particular interest in the role of household heterogeneity. My research interests are in Macroeconomics, Consumption, Housing, Household Finance and Labor. I received my PhD from UCL in 2019.