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University of Bristol

Joanna Coast

Jo is a Professor in the Economics of Health and Care at the University of Bristol. Her research interests lie in the theory underlying economic evaluation (including capability), developing broader measures of outcome for use in economic evaluation (including measures of capability, particularly the ICECAP suite of measures), health care decision making, the economics of antimicrobial resistance and the organisation of care, particularly end of life care. She currently holds a Wellcome Investigator

London Business School

Joao F. Cocco

João F. Cocco is a financial economist with research interests in household finance, including mortgages and pensions. João’s research has appeared in top finance and economics journals. His recent research focuses on how best to structure mortgages to improve macroeconomic stability. João is a founding member of the CEPR Network on Household Finance.

NHS

Melanie Cockroft

Melanie Cockroft is a doctor in the National Health Service, specialising in anaesthetics and intensive care medicine.

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

Federica Coelli

Federica Coelli is a Principal Research Economist at the EBRD Office of the Chief Economist. She is also a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and CESifo research fellow. Federica is an economist working on international trade and economic growth. Her research focuses on innovation and human capital as key drivers of growth. She studies how economic integration affects incentives for innovation and knowledge diffusion, how local economic shocks influence the

Queen Mary University of London

Norma Cohen

Norma Cohen is a PhD student at Queen Mary University of London. She was a journalist at the Financial Times for 26 years, covering pensions and investment, property, stock exchanges and economics. Her last role before leaving the FT was Demography Correspondent.

University of Glasgow

Samuel K. Cohn, Jr

Samuel Cohn is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Glasgow, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and an honorary fellow of IASH. Over the past 20 years he has specialised in the history of popular unrest in late medieval and early modern Europe and in the history of disease and medicine. He has published books on labour history, popular insurrection, women in the Renaissance, religious piety, violence, ritual, and medical history and epidemics from the Plague of Athens to AIDS.