Gregorio Caetano
University of GeorgiaGregorio Caetano is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Georgia. He received his Ph.D. at UC Berkeley. His research fields are urban economics, public economics, labor economics and applied econometrics.
Carolina Caetano
University of GeorgiaModibo Camara
Northwestern UniversityI'm a fifth-year Economics PhD student at Northwestern University. I work at the intersection of microeconomic theory, statistics, and computer science. My research asks what people and institutions are capable of achieving, given the resources that are available to them -- resources like time and data.
Jianfei Cao
University of ChicagoI am a job market candidate at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. I study applied and theoretical econometrics. My research has chiefly been in the areas of cluster-based inference, machine learning methods in economic applications, causal inference in comparative case studies, and weak identification.
Nicolas Caramp
UC DavisMario Francesco Carillo
University of Naples Federico III graduated from Brown University in May 2018 with a Ph.D. in Economics. My main research interests are in economic growth and development.
Edouard Challe
Jin-Wook Chang
Federal Reserve BoardJonathan Chapman
NYUADHanna Charankevich
University of VirginiaI am a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Virginia. and I am on the job market in 2020-21. In my research I utilise the methods of Industrial Organisation and Political Economy, and Development and Public Economics to model rent-seeking behaviour and study the role of transparency, monitoring and accountability. I will present my job market paper 'Bid Manipulation in Open Procurement Auctions'.