Michal Bauer is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University in Prague, and a Researcher at CERGE-EI. His previous positions include: Fulbright visiting scholar at the New York University, a visiting faculty member at ISET in Georgia, a volunteer teacher in Uganda. His research interests are development microeconomics, labor economics and behavioral economics. His recent work focuses on the interaction between time, risk and social preferences and poverty. He has conducted field experiments on related topics in Uganda, India and Georgia. Formal CV for download is here and personal web-page can be found here.
Petr Houdek took part in several projects in regulation of financial markets and economic theory. He specializes in several interdisciplinary topics mainly within behavioral economics and neuroeconomics. Petr Houdek works at the Department of Institutional Economics of the Faculty of Economics and Public Administration.
Peter Katuščák is the Assistent Professor at the CERGE-EI in Praze. His personal web-page can be found here. CV can be found here.
Petr Koblovsky graduated at the Faculty of Law of Masaryk University in Brno in 1999. In 2004, he got his master degree in finance at the UEP. He is also graduate of the Helsinky School of Economics and Business Administration and Institute for Law and Finance of the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. He succesfully finished his doctoral studies at the Law Faculty of the Charles University in 2009. Currently, he is working on his disertation in behavioral approach to financial markets regulation at the UEP. He worked as a researcher at the Harvard Law School in 2007 and he graduated at the Yale Law School in 2008. Petr Koblovský works at the Department of Institutional Economics of the Faculty of Economics and Public Administration.
Fabio Michelucci is the Assistent Professor at the CERGE-EI in Praze. His personal web-page can be found here.