She is a PhD candidate in Health Policy at Harvard and research affiliate of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Her research is in health economics and public finance. Her primary research focuses on productivity and allocation of resources within public health care systems
Harvard University
Samantha Burn
Tulane University
Patrick Button
Patrick Button is an Assistant Professor in Economics at Tulane University and Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER. He primarily researches the economics of ageing, disability, and discrimination. His two projects on COVID-19 are: (1) how the pandemic and resulting recession is affecting workers near retirement age, and (2) how access to mental health care, and discrimination in access to mental health care, is affected by COVID-19.
Columbia University, Council of Foreign Relations
Willem H. Buiter
Willem Buiter is an independent economic consultant. He was Global Chief Economist at Citigroup from 2010 till 2018. Previously he was Chief Economist and Special Counselor to the President of the EBRD and a founding member of the MPC of the Bank of England. He was a Professor of Economics at the LSE, Cambridge University and Yale university. He is the author of 78 refereed articles in professional economics journals and seven books.
Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP), University of Exeter Business School (UEBS)
Ian J. Bateman
Ian J. Bateman is Director of the Land, Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP) at the University of Exeter, UK. Ian is a Member of the Natural Capital Committee and the Board of the UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee. His main research interests revolve around the issue of ensuring sustainable wellbeing through the integration of natural and physical science with economics and by working with business and policy makers.