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University of East Anglia

Neil Ward

Neil Ward is Professor of Rural & Regional Development at UEA.  He was formerly UEA’s Deputy Vice Chancellor and is co-convenor of UKRI’s AFN Network+ which supports the development of a sustainable UK agri-food system for the transition to net zero by 2050. He was Director of Newcastle University’s Centre for Rural Economy (2004-08) and has worked extensively on rural economy, land use, food and environment.  He is author of Net Zero, Food & Farming Climate Change and the UK

Institute for Fiscal Studies

Max Warner

Max is a Research Economist in the Healthcare Sector at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. His recent work has examined the effects of Covid-19 on the NHS.

IFS

Ross Warwick

Ross joined the IFS in 2016 and works in the Centre for Tax Analysis in Developing Countries. This centre combines research and in-country capacity building on tax and benefit policy and administration in a number of developing countries around the world.

Institute for Fiscal Studies

Tom Waters

Tom joined the IFS in 2016 and works in the Income, Work and Welfare sector. His work includes labour economics, tax and benefit policy, inequality, and poverty. Before joining IFS he worked at the Office for Budget Responsibility and HM Treasury.

University of Warwick

Michael Waterson

Michael Waterson is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick. His research interests include industrial economics, energy markets, and retail pricing.

Greater London Authority

James Watson

James Watson is a macroeconomist working at the Greater London Authority. He specialises in macroeconomic modelling and forecasting, with an interest in combining these techniques with insights from other disciplines. James has forecasting experience in emerging markets, the US and Europe along with regional analysis in the UK.