Santa Fe Institute and CORE Samuel Bowles, (PhD, Economics, Harvard University) heads the Behavioural Sciences Programme at the Santa Fe Institute. Bowles’ research includes theoretical and empirical studies of political hierarchy and wealth inequality and their evolution over the very long run. Recent books are The Moral Economy: Why good laws are no substitute for […]
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Renée Birgit Adams
University of Oxford
Paula Clarke
University of Leeds Paula Clarke is a cognitive developmental psychologist working as an Associate Professor in the field of education. Her research is primarily on the development and evaluation of school-based interventions to support the reading and language skills of Key Stage 2 and 3 pupils. She also has expertise in the assessment of reading […]
Becky Allen
University of Brighton
Lukas Freund
University of Cambridge I have 22 publications in peer-reviewed journals on aspects of finance, economics and health. I have developed collaborative interdisciplinary research and have been successful in nine grant proposals. Current research projects include Work disability and the legacy of the Northern Irish Troubles ; Cost effectiveness of stratified medicine approaches to colorectal cancer […]
SOAS Ben Fine is Emeritus Professor of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He chairs the International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (iippe.org). He has published many articles, and two books scathingly criticizing the use of social capital: ‘Social Capital versus Social Theory: Political Economy and Social Science at the Turn […]
Mark Farrell
Queen’s University Belfast Dr Mark Farrell is a UK qualified Actuary (FIA) and Senior Lecturer in Actuarial Science at The Management School, Queen’s University Belfast. Mark’s research interests include Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Insurance Technology (Insurtech). Mark is also a Fulbright Scholar and blogs on technologies affecting the actuarial profession at ProActuary.com.
Lotanna Emediegwu
University of Manchester Lotanna is a Doctoral researcher affiliated with the Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) Research Group at the University of Manchester. His research interests are environmental economics, agricultural economics and climate econometrics. Lotanna is also a teaching associate in the Department of Economics, the University of Manchester where he assists in teaching Macroeconomics, […]
Andrew Eyles
Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics Andrew Eyles is a research economist at the Centre for Economic Performance, LSE. His current research interests are in the economics of education, the economic determinants of criminality, and social mobility.
Alfred Duncan
University of Kent Alfred is a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Kent. Alfred studies the theory and empirics of risk sharing. Alfred’s research focuses on the interactions between individual specific and wider macroeconomic risks. The primary applications of this research relate to the design of financial stability policy. The research also has wider […]
