Ariell Zimran is Assistant Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University and a Faculty Research Fellow of the NBER. His research focuses on trans-Atlantic mass migration in the period 1840-1920 and on health in the nineteenth-century United States.
Vanderbilt University
Ariell Zimran
International Monetary Fund
Robert Zymek
Robert Zymek is a senior economist at the International Monetary Fund. He is also an affiliate of the CESifo Resarch Network, and previously worked as a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and an economic adviser at HM Treasury. His research has addressed topics such as the origins and implications of trade imbalances; trade and productivity; the benefits of currency unions; and the costs of sovereign default.
University of Cambridge
Özge Öner
Özge Öner is an Associate Professor in Spatial Economics and Real Estate at the Department of Land Economy and a Fellow in Economics and Land Economy at Sidney Sussex College at the University of Cambridge. Özge’s research deals with migration, labour mobility, micro-geography of segregation and ethnic enclaves, retail and service geography, urban amenities, the geography of entrepreneurship, and political geography.