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London School of Economics

Chris Dann

Chris Dann is a pre-doctoral fellow at the Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD) at the London School of Economics (LSE). His main research interests focus on the political economy of development, especially with regards to state capacity and political selection. He is currently working on an EU-funded Horizon 2020 project – PERISCOPE – researching into multi-level governance and state capacity issues vis-á-vis Covid-19.

Harvard University

Krishna Dasaratha

Krishna is a PhD candidate in economics at Harvard University working on microeconomic theory as well as psychology and economics. His research focuses on social and economic networks, including diffusion processes, social learning, and network formation.

Department of Economics, UCL & Centre for Economic Performance, LSE

Nikhil Datta

Nikhil is a researcher at the Centre for Economic Performance, LSE and a PhD candidate in Economics at UCL. He works mainly in applied microeconomics with a focus on labour markets. His current research concerns minimum wages, atypical work arrangements, labour supply and monopsony power.

University of Cambridge and Gresham College

Martin Daunton

Martin Daunton has written on the politics of taxation in Britain since 1799, and the political economy of public finance in OECD countries since the 1970s. He has completed a study of the economic governance of the world since 1933, and is now working on inter-generational equity.

LSE & The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Roubitha David

Roubitha David is a public health consultant working in India. She recently completed a joint Msc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing from LSE and The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Her work broadly focuses on health systems and policies in developing countries and in the social determinants of health. She is also a member of the European Regional Leadership for the newly launched International Working Group for Health Systems Strengthening by Johns Hopkins University.

Swansea University

Gareth Davies

Gareth Davies is a Professor in Swansea University’s School of Management, with research interests in innovation management, business cases and regional economic development. He has worked with governments and industry, on projects worldwide, ranging from ICT infrastructure through to science park development and models of technology transfer.