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University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna

Peter Tschmuck

Peter Tschmuck is professor for Cultural Institutions Studies with a focus on music business/industry research and the economics of copyright. He is editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Music Business Research founder of the International Music Business Research Association (IMBRA) and teaches courses at the Vienna University of Economics and Business. In 2010, he held a guest-professorship at the James-Cook University in Townsville/Australia. Image credit: Sabine Hauswirth

University of Sheffield

Aki Tsuchiya

Aki Tsuchiya is a professor of health economics at the University of Sheffield, with a joint appointment between the Department of Economics and the School of Health and Related Research. Her main research interests are in: (1) valuing health, and other aspects of wellbeing from a social perspective; (2) quantifying aversion to inequality in health and wellbeing; and (3) normative economics of health and beyond.

Harvard Kennedy School

Paul Tucker

Paul Tucker is a research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy school, the author of Unelected Power, the chair of the Systemic Risk Council, the President of NIESR, and a former central banker.

University of California, Merced

Ana Tur-Prats

Ana Tur-Prats is Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of California, Merced. Her research spans topics in culture and institutions, gender economics, economic history and political economy. Some of her work examines the cultural norms that sustain intimate-partner violence and conflict-related sexual violence. Other recent work focuses on the formation and persistence of social capital, and on the long-term consequences of conflict on interpersonal trust and political behavior.

Queen's University Belfast

John Turner

John Turner is a Professor of Finance and Financial History at Queen’s University Belfast and director of the Queen’s University Centre for Economic History. He has been a Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England and an Alfred D. Chandler Fellow at Harvard Business School. He is currently the editor of the Economic History Review. John has published an award-winning book entitled Banking in Crisis. His forthcoming book is entitled Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles.

World Resources Institute

Stefanie Tye

Stefanie is a Research Associate in the Climate Resilience Practice (CRP) within WRI’s Center for Equitable Development. Stefanie co-develops technical guidance, information and tools to help national and subnational decision-makers plan for and implement climate adaptation and resilience.