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University of Cambridge

David Newbery

David Newbery is the Director of the Cambridge Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) and Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Cambridge. He has been President of the European Economic Association in 1996 and President of the International Association for Energy Economics in 2013. He is the co-author of eight books, over 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals and numerous other contributions. His honours include the Frisch Medal of the Econometric Society, the special issue of

National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR)

David Nguyen

David is a Senior Economist at NIESR, and his research looks into how the digital transformation impacts our understanding of modern economies. In his current work he tries to make sense of how an increasing use of digital technologies affects measures of welfare, GDP, productivity. He is also working on issues related to digital innovation, reorganisation of global value chains, spatial disparities, and the value of data as a key input to production. David holds a PhD from LSE.

ZAQ Actuaries

John Nicholas

John Nicholas is a South African qualified actuary (FASSA) with ten years of experience in pricing and product development, with a particular focus on rewards programmes, life insurance and investments. John is a director at ZAQ Actuaries and is passionate about people and mentoring teams. John also writes about the creator economy and entrepreneurship at johnnicholas.org.

University of York

Cheti Nicoletti

Cheti Nicoletti is an IZA research fellow and research associate at ISER and CHILD-Collegio Carlo Alberto. Her main areas of research are applied micro-econometrics, family economics and education with special interests in intergenerational mobility, child’s health and educational outcomes, peer effects, wage and income inequalities.

University of Southampton

Tahir Nisar

Dr Tahir M. Nisar holds the position of Professor of Strategy and Economic Organization at Southampton Business School. His current research focuses on AI machine learning, crowdfunding, and people & technology. His research on AI & Business Technologies received funding from the Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF). Dr Nisar’s work has been featured in prestigious academic journals, including the Journal of Corporate Finance, Small Business Economics, and the British Journal of

University of Bristol

Iman Noah

My name is Iman and I’m a final year Economics and Philosophy student at the University of Bristol.