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University of Bath

Paul Gregg

Paul Gregg sits on the body that sets the Living Wage Commission for the Living Wage Foundation and is a Research Fellow at the Resolution Foundation. Paul was formally a member of the statutory Social Mobility Commission led Alan Milburn. Research interests include: Youth unemployment and Workless households, Intergenerational social mobility, Drivers of social disadvantage, Wage growth and job stability and Child poverty

University of Sheffield

Ian Gregory-Smith

Dr Gregory-Smith’s primary research interests concern the executive labour market and related issues associated with wages, gender, corporate governance, shareholder voting and productivity. He has published articles on the economics of sport (particularly cricket) trying to understand how strategic decisions are made. At Sheffield, he teaches Microeconomics and Industrial Organisation to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

IFS, Manchester

Rachel Griffith

Rachel is an applied microeconomist with a focus on public policy. Her research considers the impacts of government policies on the behaviours of firms, workers, consumers and the functioning of markets. She has published widely on the impacts of policy on nutrition, innovation, and productivity. She is interested in improving the ways that economists communicate with the wider public, and increasing diversity of all kinds in the economics profession.

University of Edinburgh

Jan Grobovšek

Jan Grobovšek is a Lecturer at the School of Economics at the University of Edinburgh. He holds a PhD from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. His area of expertise is economic growth and development. He has written research articles on how development is affected by agricultural productivity, structural transformation, managerial delegation in firms, trade in intermediate inputs, and the functioning of labor markets.

LSE

Benno Guenther

Benno is a co-founder and director of Salient Behavioural Consultants where he combines robust behavioural science frameworks with years of industry expertise. He is also a PhD Student at the LSE where he focuses on risk-taking in high stakes contexts. Special interests include time and domain specific risk-tolerance fluctuations as well as real-world applications in the context of background risk and in high-stake industries such as professional trading and aviation.

University of Bristol

Danielle Guizzo

Danielle Guizzo is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Bristol (UK). Her research expertise is on History of Economics, Political Economy and Economics Education. She currently works on topics related to the history of economic expertise, the sociology of the economics discipline, and educational policy and economics education, focusing on diversity and decolonisation. She is also a co-founder and steering group member of D-Econ, and an affiliate researcher at