Questions and answers about
the economy.

Experts

Filter by surname

Dublin City University, Business School

Edgar Morgenroth

Edgar Morgenroth FAcSS FeRSA is full Professor of Economics in DCU Business School, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland, and an independent member of the National Economic and Social Council (NESC). He has carried out extensive research in a very broad set of areas including Brexit, trade patterns, infrastructure investment, taxation, demographics and regional development. He is particularly interested in public policy analysis especially relating to spatial phenomena.

University of Stirling

Mirko Moro

I am an Associate Professor and Head of the Division of Economics, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling. ?In my research, I focus on how individual decision making, health and wellbeing are affected by public policies, and environmental changes. I am interested in employing quasi-experimental designs on survey and administrative data to infer causal patterns.

University of Surrey

Giuseppe Moscelli

Giuseppe Moscelli is Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Surrey. His research covers health economics, labour economics, applied microeconometrics and causal inference.  He has addressed questions concerning the effect of patient choice and competition on healthcare outcomes; the effect of socio-economic status on access to healthcare, in particular waiting times and the effect of waiting times on patients’ outcomes (e.g. mortality, readmissions). Since 2019 he has led The

Nuffield College, University of Oxford

John Muellbauer