Nils Ohlendorf
MCC BerlinNils Ohlendorf is a researcher at the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC Berlin), focusing on distributional impacts of carbon pricing, carbon price expectations and the political economy of energy transitions. He holds a M.Sc in Public Economics from the Freie Universität Berlin and a B.Sc.in Industrial Engineering from the University of Kassel. Previously he worked for the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ) and for Green Budget Germany (FÖS).
Rigas Oikonomou
UCLouvainRigas Oikonomou is professor of economics at the University of Louvain and part time faculty member at the University of Surrey. He completed his PhD at the London School of Economics in 2010. Prior to joining Louvain and Surrey he worked at the London Business School, the HEC Montreal and the Universitat Autonoma Barcelona. Rigas works on various topics in theoretical and applied Macroeconomics. His research has been published in journals such as the Review of Economic Studies, the Economic Journal and the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
Tommaso Oliviero
University of Naples Federico II and CSEFTommaso Oliviero is Senior Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Naples Federico II. From 2013 to 2016 he was Unicredit Foscolo Europe Research Fellow at CSEF. In 2014 he obtained the PhD in economics at the European University Institute (Florence). He spent research visiting periods at the Cass Business School (London) and the Wharton Business School (Philadelphia) and the Bicocca University (Milan), and was recently awarded a research fellowships to conduct research projects at the INPS (Rome) and the BIS (Basel).
Elisabet Olme
Gothenburg UniversityI'm an Assistant Professor at the University of Gothenburg. I received my PhD in economics from Stockholm University in 2019. My main research interests are economics of education and labor economics. The first strand of my research focuses on the consequences of school choice, e.g. how school choice impacts school segregation and how parents react to information about schools in their choice set. The second strand of my research focus on the impact of various kinds of labor market policies.
Conny Olovsson
Sveriges RiksbankConny's research interests include public finance, asset pricing, economic growth and climate economics.
Ali Onder
University of PortsmouthCarlos Ordás Criado
Laval UniversityI am associate professor at the Department of Economics at Laval University.
Guillem Ordonez-Calafi
University of BristolGuillem Ordonez-Calafi joined the University of Bristol as a Lecturer (Assistant Prof.) in Finance in 2018 after completing his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Warwick. Guillem’s research interests are in corporate finance and financial economics. His current work focuses on policy-relevant issues in corporate governance, including proxy voting in corporations and hedge fund activism.
Andreas Orland
University of PotsdamI am a behavioral and experimental economist with a PhD from Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2013). My work focusses on macro questions (price-setting and saving), behavioral game theory (classic games like the prisoner's and volunteer's dilemma), and industrial organization. I like to present my research with figures (as you will see in my presentation).
Arianna Ornaghi
University of WarwickI am a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Warwick and a Research Associate at CAGE (Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy), having graduated from MIT in 2017 with a Ph.D. in Economics. My research interests center in political economy. Current projects include work on measuring gender attitudes using text analysis and the relationship between local news content and police behavior.