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University of Neuchâtel and Queen’s University Belfast

Rebecca Stuart

Rebecca Stuart is a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Economic Research (IRENE) at the University of Neuchâtel and Honorary Professor of Practice in Finance at the Centre for Economic History in Queen’s University Belfast. From 2004 to 2020 she worked at the Central Bank of Ireland, first as an economist in the Financial Stability Division before becoming a Monetary Policy Advisor in 2012.

School of Economics, the University of Nottingham and Ministry of Finance, the Republic of Indonesia

Arif Sulistiono

Arif Prabowo Sulistiono is an employee of the Republic of Indonesia’s Ministry of Finance. Funded by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education, he is currently on study leave to join a PhD program at the University of Nottingham School of Economics. His research is primarily focused on Indonesia’s government bond market and the bondholders’ behaviour. He recently started his adventure as a data scientist.

London School of Economics & Political Science

Andy Summers

Andy is an Associate Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and an Associate of the International Inequalities Institute at LSE. His teaching and research focuses on tax law and policy, particularly the taxation of wealth. His work also investigates the measurement of inequality using tax data.

London Business School

Paolo Surico

Paolo’s expertise lays at the intersection of macroeconomics, finance and applied econometrics. His research focuses on the evaluation of macroeconomic policies using micro-data at the household- and firm-level. Paolo’s latest empirical work has looked the distributional effects of monetary policy and fiscal policy on inequality, consumption and investment across British households and firms, with particular emphasis to the role of housing debt in the transmission mechanism.

Aston University

Ed Sweeney

Edward Sweeney is Professor of Logistics and Systems and Head of the Engineering Systems & Supply Chain Management (ESSCM) Department at Aston University in Birmingham, UK. His research has been widely published and he sits on the editorial boards of several leading international journals. Edward has worked in close collaboration with many of the world’s leading companies across various sectors including electronics, food and drink, life sciences and logistics. His current work focusses

Centre for Cities

Paul Swinney

As Director of Policy and Research, Paul oversees the research programme and strategy of the Centre. He has published on a wide range of subjects relating to city economies, including the development of UK cities over time, the role that city centres play in the national economy and the trading relationships UK cities have with the rest of the world.