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Esha Zaveri

Esha Zaveri is an Economist with the Water Global Practice of the World Bank with primary research interests in water resource management, climate impacts, environmental health, and the use of geospatial data with statistical analysis to study interactions between the environment, and social and economic systems. Prior to joining the Bank, Esha was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University’s Center on Food Security and the Environment where she is an affiliated scholar.

Bennett Institute, Cambridge University and Grantham Research Institute, LSE

Dimitri Zenghelis

Dimitri Zenghelis is Senior Advisor for the Wealth Economy Project on social and natural capital centred at the Bennett Institute, Cambridge University and a Senior Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics. He is a Senior Associate Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. He was until recently Head of Policy at the Grantham Research Institute at the LSE and Acting Chief Economist for the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. Previously, he headed the Stern Review Team

Binghamton University (SUNY)

Ruohao Zhang

Ruohao Zhang is a PhD Candidate in Economics at Binghamton University (SUNY). His academic research covers environmental economics, public economics and applied econometrics. His recent research focuses on the topics that relate to environmental regulation, public goods theory, air pollution and health consequences, and environmental justice.

University of Glasgow

Anwen Zhang

Anwen Zhang is an applied microeconomist and currently Lecturer in Economics at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on policy-relevant issues related to health and education. His more recent work aims to understand what matters for mental health. He received his PhD in Economics from Lancaster University, and held research positions at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Cambridge prior to Joining University of Glasgow.

University of Kentucky, USA, and Institute for Fiscal Studies

James Ziliak

James P. Ziliak holds the Carol Martin Gatton Endowed Chair in Microeconomics and University Research Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Kentucky. He currently serves as Department Chair, as Founding Director of the Center for Poverty Research, and as Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London, England. His research expertise is in the areas of labour economics, poverty, food insecurity, and tax and transfer policy.

Vanderbilt University

Ariell Zimran

Ariell Zimran is Assistant Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University and a Faculty Research Fellow of the NBER. His research focuses on trans-Atlantic mass migration in the period 1840-1920 and on health in the nineteenth-century United States.