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University of Cambridge

Matt Elliott

Matt Elliott is Reader of Economics at the University of Cambridge and fellow of Jesus College Cambridge. He works on social and economic networks. A major research focus of his is how social and economic relationships between businesses affect the functioning of markets. He was awarded the Aliprantis Prize by the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory in 2012 (joint with Ben Golub, Harvard) and the Wiley Prize in Economics by the British Academy in 2017. He is the principal investigator of

Aston Business School, Aston University

Caroline Elliott

Caroline is Deputy Dean and an Economics Professor at Aston Business School. An industrial economist, her research has focused on marketing and pricing strategies in various industry settings, and on competition policy impacts. Caroline is Deputy Director of The Economics Network which promotes the quality of university economics teaching and learning across the UK. In her pedagogical research she focuses on technology enhanced learning, games in teaching, and alternative assessment methods.

University of Oxford

Martin Ellison

Martin is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Nuffield College. He has published on a wide range of topics in macroeconomics and acted as a consultant to the Bank of England and the European Central Bank. Recently, he has held visiting professor positions at Universita Autònoma Barcelona and the University of British Columbia. He is currently a member of the Finnish Economic Policy Council and a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).

Northwestern University

Jeffrey Ely

Jeff Ely is the Charles E. and Emma H. Morrison Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and an accomplished latte-artist. He is the director of the Program in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences at Northwestern, a member of several editorial boards and co-author of the blog Cheap Talk.

Manchester Metropolitan University

Lotanna Emediegwu

Lotanna Emediegwu is a lecturer in economics at the Manchester Metropolitan University. His research interests, which include environmental economics, climate econometrics, spatial econometrics, agricultural economics, health economics, and nonlinear modeling sit within the Future Economies Research Cluster of the University.

Metro Dynamics

Mike Emmerich

Mike is a Founding Director at Metro Dynamics. He leads major projects, providing advice to city governments and investors in the UK and elsewhere. Prior to this, Mike was Chief Executive of New Economy Manchester, which played a key role in the development of Manchester’s approach to growth and devolution. Mike has also worked at HM Treasury, the Prime Minister’s Policy Unit, and was the founder Director of the Institute for Political and Economic Governance at the University of Manchester.