Damien Capelle
International Monetary FundI am an Economist in the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund. I hold a Master from the Paris School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Princeton University. My research focuses on macro-financial linkages as well as on the role of higher education systems in shaping economic inequalities, growth and intergenerational mobility.
Rafael Carranza Navarrete
INET OxfordI am a Postdoctoral Research Officer in the Department of Social Policy and Intervention (DSPI) and the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) at the Oxford Martin School. My work is part of the ERC Synergy project on Distributional National Accounts (DINA) where I study the dynamic drivers and consequences of rising economic inequality and policy responses.
Lucas Chancel
Paul-Emmanuel Chouc
EU Tax ObservatoryAfter a scientific internship at the EU Tax Observatory, I have joined the team as a part-time research assistant. In parallel, I am pursuing the second year of the Master in Economics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
I have mainly worked on simulations of the potential revenue gains from a global minimum tax and on the presence of European banks in tax havens. My current research focuses on a destination-based adjustment of the revenue variables in country-by-country reports statistics.
Pedro Conceicao
Matías Cortés
York UniversityAssociate Professor, Department of Economics, York University, Toronto, Canada
Andres Octavio Davila Ospina
CEDE & Universidad de Los AndesEconomist and researcher at Universidad de Los Andes. My main areas of interest are Macroeconomics and Econometrics. In particular, biased innovations, growth, labor economics, and monetary policy topics are at the top of my preferences. My research experience has focused on theoretical and empirical contributions to research on factor income shares.
Thiago De Gouvea Scot de Arruda
Mauricio De Rosa
Gerard Domenech Arumi
ECARES, Université Libre de BruxellesI am a Postdoctoral Fellow at ECARES (Université Libre de Bruxelles).
In my research, I combine administrative and survey data to address questions about inequality and labor markets. You can find out more about my research here.
I hold a PhD in Economics from Boston University (2021).