Noëmie Lisack
Banque de FranceSenior research economist at the Structural Policy Analysis division of the Banque de France. Previously research economist at the Bank of England. My main research focuses on macroeconomics and international macroeconomics, with a strong interest in financial intermediation, firm behaviour, heterogeneous agents models as well as in international trade. I obtained my PhD in Economics at the European University Institute (Florence, Italy) in 2016.
Chuan Liu
Centrum für Entrepreneurship, Innovation und Transformation, Ruhr-Universität BochumChuan Liu is a PhD student in Economics at Ruhr University Bochum and working as a research assistant at the Chair for Innovation Economics and Policy. He completed a Bachelor's degree at Xiamen University in China and a Master's degree at Goethe University Frankfurt. During his studies, he worked as an intern at the Digital Economy Research Department of ZEW in Mannheim. Before joining Ruhr University, he worked at DMH Deutsche Mittelstandsholding in Frankfurt. His research interests are structural change and global value chains.
Ruirui Liu
King's College LondonRuirui Liu is a Ph.D. candidate in Financial Economics at King's Business School of King's College London. Her research interests lie in the fields of asset pricing, portfolio choice, and Bayesian econometrics, with a particular focus on high-dimensional data analysis. Her studies have been or scheduled to be presented at annual conferences of EEA, ES, RES, CEF, FoFI, etc.. She has published a paper on Journal of International Money and Finance.
Cecilie Marie Løchte Jørgensen
Aarhus UniversityPhD student. My research interests are economics of climate change and environmental taxation.
Matija Lozej
Central Bank of IrelandMatija Lozej is a Senior Economist at the Central Bank of Ireland, Macroeconomic Modelling unit. He has worked with small open economy and multi-country DSGE models with labour market and financial frictions, and on models with heterogeneous agents. He investigated fiscal, monetary, macroprudential policies, and migration. Before joining the Central Bank of Ireland he worked in the Analysis and Research department of the Bank of Slovenia. He holds a PhD from the University of Amsterdam.
Jianan Lu
University of EdinburghThis is Jianan Lu, currently a PhD candidate in Finance at University of Edinburgh Business School. My PhD research is currently on cross-regional financial and economic development, with particular attention on the role of history and cultural on contemporary social capital, financial behaviour and economic development.
Wei Luo
The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyI am currently a Ph.D. candidate in Social Science (Economics track) at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST).My research specializes in topics in labor economics and development economics, focusing on the long-run impact of early life events and gender issues.
Frederik Plesner Lyngse
University of CopenhagenI am a Postdoc at The Department of Economics & Center for Economic Behaviour and Inequality, University of Copenhagen & The Danish Ministry of Health & Statens Serum Institut.I do research in applied microeconomics within the health domain. I leverage large administrative register data to answer questions both within research and policy. My research evolves around patient's prescription drug adherence, namely how liquidity constraints around payday affect the propensity to purchase drugs for low-income individuals. Another research agenda is on how physicians develop their practice style, choose their specialty, and how it affect their patients. During the COVID-19 epidemic I am working with the Infectious Disease Preparedness at Statens Serum Institut.
Chicheng Ma
The University of Hong KongChicheng Ma joined the University of Hong Kong in 2017. Previously he was associate professor of economics in Shandong University. Chicheng received his PhD in Social Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2011. His research interests are in economic history, development economics, and political economy.
Shaoying Ma
The Graduate Center, City University of New YorkShaoying Ma is a doctoral candidate in Economics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She received her B.A. from Shandong University, China, in 2013, and her M.A. from Miami University, USA, in 2017. She is graduating in August 2020, and going to join Ohio State University Cancer Center as a postdoctoral fellow in the fall. Shaoying’s research fields are Health Economics, Labor Economics, and Applied Econometrics. In her doctoral dissertation, she studies paid sick time mandates in the U.S. and their impacts on private sector workers.