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University of Bristol

Flyn Scott-Reilly

Flyn is a current undergraduate student studying for a BSc in Economics at the University of Bristol. He is interested in Applied Microeconomics and Economic Policy.

University of Glasgow

Thomas J. Scotto

Thomas J Scotto is a Professor of Politics at the University of Glasgow. His research interests lie in the areas of voting behaviour, measuring and explaining public opinion on foreign policy issues, and latent variable modelling. His recent peer reviewed work appears in outlets such as International Studies Quarterly, Political Behaviour, and the European Journal of Political Research.

University of Oxford

Petr Sedlacek

Petr Sedlá?ek is a CEPR Research Affiliate. His research mainly deals with macroeconomic questions, with a focus on business cycles, firm and worker heterogeneity. He has obtained the Starting Grant of the European Research Council for his project studying how entrepreneurship, startups and young firms impact the aggregate economy.

The Economist

Marie Segger

Marie Segger is a data journalist for The Economist in London. She covers a broad range of subjects from a quantitative perspective. She often reports on inequality, climate change and cultural trends and she is the editor of The Economist’s data newsletter ‘Off the Charts’.

London School of Economics

Rodolfo Sejas-Portillo

Rodolfo is currently researching the relationship between real estate markets and wealth redistribution and the redistributional effects of behavioural public policies. His previous research has studied behavioural (psychological) biases in functioning markets and the effects of information disclosure policies on retrofitting.

Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS)

Reema Selhi

Reema is the Head of Policy and International at DACS, a non-profit organisation that manages artists’ copyright. She advocates on behalf of visual artists to champion their vital contribution to the UK’s creative industries, and on the importance of their intellectual property rights. She leads DACS’ policy work on the intersection of AI and copyright and campaigns to safeguard artists’ IP rights. She is a UK lawyer, and sits on Boards of arts organisations and IP trade bodies.