Ian Mulheirn is the Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. He was previously Director of Consulting at Oxford Economics, a global economic consulting company, and Director of the Social Market Foundation, a Westminster public policy think tank specialising in economic research and policy design. Prior to that Ian was an economic advisor at HM Treasury.
Tony Blair Institute
Ian Mulheirn
University of Oxford
Tim Munday
Tim Munday is a DPhil student at the University of Oxford studying macroeconomics. His research focuses on monetary policy and monetary policy communication. Before joining Oxford, Tim was an economist at Goldman Sachs, where he wrote research on the UK and Euro area economies.
University of Texas at Austin
Richard Murphy
Richard Murphy is an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a research affiliate with the NBER, CESifo, IZA and the Centre for Economic Performance. His main research focus is the economics of education, and particular interests are in; peer effects; access to higher education; higher education finance; teacher unions and teacher labour markets.
University of Oxford
Victoria Murphy
Victoria Murphy is Professor of Applied Linguistics and the Deputy Director of the Department of Education, University of Oxford. She is the research group convener of the Applied Linguistics, and the R.E.A.L. (Research in English as an Additional Language) research groups. Victoria’s research focuses on understanding the inter-relationships between child L2/FL learning, vocabulary and literacy development.
University of Sheffield
Patricia Nabuco Martuscelli
Patricia is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sheffield. She has a PhD in Political Science (University of São Paulo, Brazil) and a MA in International Relations (University of Brasília, Brazil). Her main research interests are asylum and migration policies in Brazil.
Banque de France, sustainable macro, and Sciences Po Paris
Alain Naef
Alain Naef is an economist at the Banque de France, a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris and the co-founder of sustainable macro. He obtained his PhD from the University of Cambridge followed by a postdoc at the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests are on central banks and foreign exchange intervention and he recently published a book on the topic. He is also interested in the transition out of fossil fuels and is a member of the Sustainable Finance Working Group of the G20.