Speakers

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Fabian Stöckl

Technische Universität Berlin and German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

Fabian’s main research interest are growth and production theory with a special focus on the impact of a changing elasticity of substitution between inputs. His research applies to both the classical capital-labor economy as well as to energy-augmented frameworks. Recently, Fabian started to investigate the relationship between the observed decline in the labor income share and the increase of the elasticity of capital-labor substitution in the past decades. He will finish his PhD this summer.

Kjetil Storesletten

University of Oslo

Till Stowasser

University of Stirling

Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Stirling with main research interst in Applied Microeconomics (particularly Behavioural Economics and Political Economy)

Andrey Stoyanov

York University

My main research areas are theoretical and empirical international economics, trade agreements and the political economy of trade. I am also interested in applied industrial organization and in empirical analysis of firm- and industry-level productivity.

Georg Strasser

European Central Bank

Georg Strasser is Principal Economist in the Monetary Policy Research Division of the Directorate General Research in the European Central Bank. Prior to this he was assistant professor of economics at Boston College. He has published on a wide range of issues in monetary and financial economics and in international macroeconomics and finance. He received his doctorate in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.

Magnus Strobel

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Martin Stuermer

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

Martin Stuermer is a senior research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His research interests are macroeconomics with a focus on energy, commodities and natural resources. He studies the fluctuations and trends in energy and mineral commodity markets from a long-run perspective by using time-series econometrics and growth models. In his position he briefs the Bank's president on energy for the FOMC meetings. He joined the Dallas Fed in July 2014 and holds a PhD in economics from the University of Bonn.

Miriam Sturm

University of Tuebingen

I am a PhD candidate at the Chair of Statistics, Econometrics and Quantitative Methods at the University of Tuebingen. The current project constitutes the first part of my dissertation, which generally deals with econometric analyses of the German income distribution.

Milena Suarez

Insee-Crest

Gustavo Suarez

Federal Reserve Board

Gustavo Suarez is currently at the Federal Reserve Board, where he conducts research at the intersection of capital markets, corporate finance, and monetary policy. Gustavo holds a PhD in economics from Harvard University.