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Eddy Tam

University of Oxford Eddy is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Business Taxation, Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. His research is in the area of public economics and development economics. He has studied the economic effects of tax policies, and issues on health and human capital in developing countries.

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Anna Taylor

Food Foundation Anna joined the Food Foundation as its first Executive Director at the beginning of June 2015 after 5 years at the Department for International Development.  At DFID Anna led the policy team on nutrition and supported the delivery of the UK’s global commitments to tackle undernutrition. She is a Board member for Veg […]

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Hans Henrik Sievertsen

University of Bristol and The Danish Center for Social Science Research Hans is a senior lecturer in economics at the University of Bristol and an affiliated researcher at VIVE – The Danish Center for Social Science Research. He is an applied micro-economist working on topics in education, health, gender and inequality in general

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Ricardo Reis

LSE Ricardo Reis is the A.W. Phillips Professor of Economics at the LSE, where he directs the Centre for Macroeconomics. He won the 2016 Bernacer prize for best young European macroeconomist and the 2017 BdF/TSE prize in monetary economics. His research areas are inflation expectations, unconventional monetary policy, central bank’s balance sheet, disagreement and inattention, […]

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Pawel Smietanka

Bank of England Pawel is a Research Economist analysing structural issues at the Bank of England.

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Gemma Williams

Birmingham City University Gemma Williams is a Research Fellow at Birmingham City University (BCU), and co-leads their Family, Gender & Health Research Cluster. Gemma’s research interests include period poverty, menstruation and chronic illness/disabilities. Gemma is currently Project Lead for an ESRC funded research project looking at how UK period poverty initiatives are mitigating Covid-19 related […]

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Ed Sweeney

Aston University Edward Sweeney is Professor of Logistics and Systems and Head of the Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management (ESSCM) Department at Aston University in Birmingham, UK. His research has been widely published and he sits on the editorial boards of several leading international journals. Edward has worked in close collaboration with many of the world’s leading companies […]

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J. James Reade

University of Reading I am an applied economist, specialising in the area of sport, an area which is characterised by a relative abundance of freely available data to investigate questions of economic interest – why do particular outcomes occur for a given set of inputs? I’ve looked at questions relating to the interest in sporting […]

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Lucy Stokes

NIESR Lucy Stokes is a Principal Economist at NIESR. Her research interests focus primarily on issues relating to employment and education. Research on employment and labour markets includes a particular emphasis on employees’ experiences at work, including experiences of older workers. Research on education includes consideration of school performance and effectiveness, as well as evaluation […]