Richard Gater is a researcher at the Centre for Adult Social Care Research, Cardiff University, and author of The 21st Century Lads: Continuity and Changes among Marginalised Young Men from the South Wales Valleys. His research interests include masculinities, gender, education, employment, social class, and health and well-being.
Cardiff University
Richard Gater
University of Nottingham
John Gathergood
John Gathergood is Professor of Economics and Co-Investigator of the ESRC Network for Integrated Behavioural Science. His research focuses on understanding consumer behaviour in financial markets. His current research includes a UKRI rapid response grant to conduct a real-time evaluation of the effects of Covid-19 and policy responses on consumer and small business finances. He has served as an expert adviser to the Bank of England, Financial Conduct Authority and the UK Treasury on topics related
University of Bristol
Patrick Gaule
Patrick Gaule is an economist seeking to understand how to scale up and accelerate innovation. His research examines the role of face-to-face interactions in the production of knowledge, how inequality influences innovation, the migration of talent across countries, and pharmaceutical innovation. Prior to coming to Bristol, he worked at the University of Bath and at CERGE-EI in Prague. He also spent three years in Boston as postdoctoral fellow at MIT Sloan, Harvard, and the NBER.
LSE
Ian Gazeley
Ian Gazeley has written on living standards and poverty in Britain during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His recent research uses household expenditure and poverty survey evidence to examine changes in household incomes, food consumption and nutrition since the industrial revolution.
KEDGE Business School
Olivier Gergaud
Olivier Gergaud is Professor of economics at KEDGE Business School, Affiliate Researcher at LIEPP Sciences Po and Adjunct Professor at New York University. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Reims. His research areas are restaurant economics, wine economics, cultural economics, sports economics, economics of pro-social behaviour, and the economics of voting.
Leeds University Business School
Bill Gerrard
Prof Gerrard’s research interests are methodology, Keynesian economics and sports economics. His main focus has been using data analysis as an evidence-based approach to management in elite sports including football, rugby league, rugby union and cycling. Prof Gerrard acts as an expert witness in sports legal cases particularly in assessing the loss of career opportunity in liability cases. His current research considers Keynes’s approach to probability and uncertainty as an evidence-based