Maria is a Research Officer at the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Research Associate at the Wellbeing Research Centre based at Oxford University. She is a Labour Economist who works predominantly in policy evaluation. Her research focuses on wellbeing, inequality, the effects of deprivation and of poor economic experiences, and the well-functioning of labour markets.
Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Maria Cotofan
University of Bristol
Andre Couture
Andre is a second year Maths and Economics Undergraduate student at the University of Bristol.
George Mason University
Tyler Cowen
Tyler Cowen is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and a long-time writer on the economics of the arts. His main book on arts policy is *Good & Plenty: The Creative Successes of American Arts Funding*
University of Cambridge
Diane Coyle
Diane Coyle is Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. She specialises in the economics of new technologies, markets and competition, and measurement of the digital economy. As co-director of the Bennett Institute at the University of Cambridge, she leads research programmes on comprehensive wealth and economic well-being. Diane is a Fellow of the Office for National Statistics and has held a number of public service roles. She was awarded the CBE for her contribution
University of Warwick
Nicholas Crafts
Emeritus Professor of Economic History, University of Warwick and Professor of Economic History, University of Sussex. My earlier career included positions at London School of Economics, Oxford University and visiting appointments at UC Berkeley and Stanford University. At various times, consultant for HM Treasury, IMF and World Bank. CBE (2014); Fellow of British Academy (1992). I am a specialist in 20th-century British economic history.
University of Birmingham, IFS
Claire Crawford
Claire is a Reader in Economics at the University of Birmingham and a Research Fellow of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. She is an applied labour economist whose research focuses on the determinants of education and labour market participation and outcomes, with a focus on the early years and higher education. She has published widely on the drivers of gender, socio-economic and ethnic inequalities in these areas, and what can be done to reduce these gaps.