Rodolfo is currently researching the relationship between real estate markets and wealth redistribution and the redistributional effects of behavioural public policies. His previous research has studied behavioural (psychological) biases in functioning markets and the effects of information disclosure policies on retrofitting.
London School of Economics
Rodolfo Sejas-Portillo
The University of Manchester
Marianne Sensier
Marianne Sensier is an Economist and Research Fellow at the Alliance Manchester Business School. Marianne has worked on a number of ESRC, Leverhulme Trust and ESPON funded research projects. Research projects include the Industrial Strategy Commission and the Audit of Productivity for the Greater Manchester Independent Prosperity Review. Marianne is an associate member of the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at the AMBS.
UCL
Almudena Sevilla
Almudena Sevilla is a fellow of the Centre of Time Use Research at the University of Oxford. She has also held positions at Queen Mary University, University of Oxford, University of Essex Institute for Social and Economic Research, and the Congressional Budget Office in Washington DC.
University of Warwick
Daniel Sgroi
Within Warwick, Daniel leads the Experimental and Behavioural Economics Research Group and the Behaviour, Brain & Society group that oversees behavioural science research. He is also a member of the World Wellbeing Panel, a Research Fellow of the IZA, and is affiliated with the Behavioural Data Science research programme at the Alan Turing Institute. His work has been widely covered by hundreds of leading media outlets including the front pages of the Times and the Guardian.
Luskin School of Public Affairs, UCLA
Manisha Shah
Manisha Shah? is a development economist whose research interests lie at the intersection of microeconomics, health, and education with a focus on women and youth. ?Recent papers focus on violence against women and regulation of sex markets. Shah is Professor of Public Policy at UCLA and Founder of the ?Global Lab for Research in Action?; ?a ?research institute? that ?pursues evidence-based solutions to critical health, education and economic challenges faced by vulnerable populations around the
University of Manchester
William Shankley
William is currently a postdoctoral researcher based in the Cathie Marsh Institute (CMI) and a staff member in the Department of Sociology. He is currently working on an ESRC project entitled ‘Together and Apart: the Dynamics of Ethnic Diversity, Segregation and Social Cohesion among Young People and Adults’ with Dr James Laurence. William is also a UK Data Service Impact Fellow and a recipient of the ESRC Baltic Scholarship (University of Riga). William completed his PhD in Sociology with a