Ian Mitchell is an economist and Senior Policy Fellow at the Center for Global Development where he leads work assessing the effectiveness of major economies’ development and climate finance policies. He is also an associate fellow with Chatham House’s Environment and Society programme. Until 2016 he was a senior civil servant and economist in the UK Government, most recently as deputy Chief Economist at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs where he led Strategy and
Center for Global Development
Ian Mitchell
IIES, Stockholm University
Kurt Mitman
Dr Mitman is an Associate Professor at the Institute for International Economic Studies at Stockholm University and Managing Editor of the Review of Economic Studies. His research interests are in macroeconomics broadly defined. His areas of expertise include monetary and fiscal policy, with a particular focus on unemployment insurance, consumer credit, labour and housing markets.
University of Nottingham
Paul Mizen
Paul Mizen has been a member of the faculty in the School of Economics at the University of Nottingham since 1992 and is currently Professor of Monetary Economics and Director of the Centre for Finance, Credit and Macroeconomics. He has previously taught at the European University Institute, Florence; Princeton University; and University of Vienna. He has a wide interest in matters related to monetary policy, central banking, business surveys, corporate investment and productivity.
Yale School of Management
Mushfiq Mobarak
Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak is a Professor of Economics at Yale University with concurrent appointments in the School of Management and in the Department of Economics. Mobarak is the founder and faculty director of the Yale Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale (Y-RISE). Mobarak has several ongoing research projects in Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, Kenya, Malawi and Sierra Leone. He conducts field experiments exploring ways to adopt technologies or behaviours that are likely to be welfare improving.
LSE
Ben Moll
Benjamin Moll is a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. He is a macroeconomist interested in understanding how the enormous heterogeneity observed at the micro level, and in particular the large disparities in income and wealth, impact the macro economy and macroeconomic policy. Moll’s work approaches these questions with a mix of theory and empirics. His current work studies the macroeconomic and distributional consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic as well as those of
Swoboda Research Centre
Nick Money
Nick Money is a Director at Swoboda Research Centre, dedicated to delivering research on all aspects of credit union development, and events for credit unions. He project manages partner research projects and undertakes research both for Swoboda and as a PhD candidate at University College Cork. He has a particular expertise in credit union governance and strategy. He is also currently a consultancy project supervisor for MBA students at Alliance Manchester Business School, a director of South