Donal McKillop is Professor of Financial Services at Queen’s University Belfast. His research focuses on the ownership structure of financial institutions; governance of not-for-profit financial institutions; regulatory change and capital adjustment in US credit unions; merger and acquisition behaviour in financial institutions; and risk management in not-for-profit financial institutions. Currently, Donal is Chair of Credit Union CEO Forum which seeks to help progress and develop the business
Queen's University Belfast
Donal McKillop
Heriot-Watt University
Eoin McLaughlin
Eoin McLaughlin is Professor of Economics at Heriot-Watt University. He was previously at University College Cork, the University of St Andrews, and the University of Edinburgh. He is an honorary senior lecturer at the University of St Andrews and a Research Affiliate of the Queen’s University Centre for Economic History. He has published widely on the economics of sustainable development and on the economic history of Ireland. Research interests include microfinance, land reform, fiscal
University of Oxford
Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon is Professor of Economics at University of Oxford and Fellow at St Hugh’s College. He serves on the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. He is a research fellow of the CEPR and Director of the Research Policy Network on Central Bank Communication. He is Deputy Director of Nuffield Centre for Applied Macro Policy (NuCamp). He is also affiliated with the Centre for Macroeconomics. His interests lie in macroeconomics of fiscal policy, business cycles, monetary economics, and inventories.
Christ Church Business School, Canterbury Christ Church University
Richard McManus
Richard McManus is the Director of Research Development at Christ Church Business School and is Reader in Macroeconomic Policy. His main research interests are in the area of the impact of government on macroeconomic outcomes.
University of Glasgow
Robert McMaster
Robert McMaster is Professor of Political Economy in the Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow. With John Davis, he co-authored Health Care Economics (2017). He co-edited the Review of Social Economy for over ten years.
University of Surrey and Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Sandra McNally
Sandra McNally is a Professor of Economics at the University of Surrey. She is Director of the Centre for Vocational Education Research at the London School of Economics and is also Director of the Education and Skills Programme at the Centre for Economic Performance, LSE. Research interests include economic evaluation of government policies in schools and further education; labour market returns to education and training. She is a co-editor of the Economics of Education Review.