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Sergey Popov

Cardiff University

Senior Lecturer in Cardiff University

Martin Popp

Institute for Employment Research (IAB)

Martin Popp studied Economics at University of Jena (B.Sc.) and FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg (M.Sc.). Since 2017, he has been working as a Junior Researcher for the Institute for Employment Research (IAB). In addition, Martin is pursuing a doctoral degree as a scholarship holder in the Joint Graduate Programme from IAB and FAU (GradAB). His research interests cover the fields of labour economics and regional economics (with a focus on labour demand and imperfect competition in the labour market) as well as applied microeconometrics.

Hampus Poppius

Lund University

I am a PhD student in economics at Lund University. My research fields are industrial organization and behavioral/experimental economics. I mainly study the behavior of firms in online retail using data from a price comparison website. I study both collusion between retailers as well as vertical relations. I have also studied consumer behavior in fast-food restaurants by running a field experiment in a fast-food chain's restaurants. My research is empirical and I am passionate about data, programming, field experimentation and advanced statistical tools.

Tristan Potter

Drexel University

Jan Potters

Tilburg University

Jan Potters is professor of economics at the Department of Economics at Tilburg University. His main area of research is experimental economics. He uses this method to chart the psychological influences on economic behavior, to better understand social and strategic interaction, and to investigate the functioning of markets. He usually does this research at the CentERlab in Tilburg, which he founded in 1998.

Mathilde Poulhes

Insee

Mathilde Poulhes is Deputy Head of the SSPLab at INSEE. She has worked as an economist in the Sub-Directorate of Housing and Construction Statistics at the Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition. She defended a thesis in economics at SciencesPo Paris under the supervision of Denis Fougère and Alfred Galichon. She is a graduate from the École Polytechnique and the École Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administration Économique.

Panu Poutvaara

University of Munich and ifo Institute

Panu Poutvaara is a professor of economics at the University of Munich, director of the ifo Center for International Institutional Comparisons and Migration Research, and member of The Expert Council of German Foundations on Integration and Migration. He has published more than 50 articles on international migration, public economics, and political economics in, e.g., JEEA, Economic Journal, European Economic Review, and Journal of Public Economics. He is editor of the CESifo Economic Studies.

Inês Póvoa

Nova School of Business and Economics

Inês Póvoa is a second year PhD student from NOVA School of Business and Economics, in Portugal. She joined Nova School of Business and Economics in 2015, as a teaching assistant of Microeconomics. Current research interests include: environmental economics, evaluation of climate policies and economic impact assessment of natural hazard events.

Lorenzo Pozzi

Erasmus University Rotterdam

Lorenzo Pozzi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics of the Erasmus University Rotterdam

Mounu Prem

Universidad del Rosario

Mounu works as an Adjunct Professor at the Economics Department in Universidad del Rosario. He holds a PhD in Economics from Stanford University and a M.A. and B.A. in Economics from PUC Chile. His research interests are in Political Economy, Development Economics, and Corporate Finance. He has focused his research on studying the economic and political legacies of Pinochet's dictatorship, the effects of anti-corruption audits in the private sector, the allocation of public sector jobs, the role of internal markets in business groups, and the Colombian post-conflict.