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Climate Econometrics, Nuffield College, Oxford

David F. Hendry

David F. Hendry Kt is Co-director of Climate Econometrics & Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, previously Professor and Chairman, Oxford University Economics Department. He is past President, Royal Economic Society; Fellow, British Academy, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Econometric Society, & Academy of Social Sciences; Foreign Honorary Member, American Economic Association & American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He researches econometrics, macroeconomics, climate &

University of Oxford

Alexander Haas

Alexander Haas is a PhD Candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. He is also affiliated with the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin). Over the course of his PhD, Alex has spent several months visiting the Bank of England and the European Central Bank. His research interests are in macroeconomics, monetary policy, and financial intermediation.

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and SOAS University of London

Hassan Hakimian

Dr. Hassan Hakimian is Professor of Economics and Director of the Middle Eastern Studies Department (MESD) at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. During 2010-19, he was Director of the London Middle East Institute (LMEI) and Reader in the Economics Department at SOAS University of London. Prior to that, he was an Associate Dean at Cass Business School, London, where he was responsible for Executive MBA Programs and set up pioneering EMBA programs in Shanghai and Dubai.

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University of Nottingham

Sarah Hall

Sarah Hall is Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Nottingham and a Senior Fellow at the UK in a Changing Europe. Her research centres on services trade, particularly financial services, with a focus on the uneven economic geographies of post-Brexit UK. She has provided evidence to a range of trade bodies, policy makers and the media including at Westminster, to the Scottish Parliament, The Financial Times, the BBC, The New York Times and The Daily Telegraph.

University of Cambridge

Lucy Hampton

Lucy is a Research Assistant at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy working on the Sectoral Productivity project, which investigates the patterns and drivers of productivity in different sectors. Her research interests include the economic impacts of artificial intelligence, research productivity, the science of science, and economic growth. She holds a BA in PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics) from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Economics from the University of Warwick.

University of Liverpool

Lu Han

Lu Han is a Lecturer at the University of Liverpool Management School and a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). He is a macroeconomist with research interests in International Economics, Open Macroeconomics, Firms and Trade. His recent work includes the impact of Brexit on firms’ export and pricing decisions. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge.