Iva Tasseva is a researcher in the Department of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her research focuses on income inequality and poverty and the redistributive effect of tax-benefit policies within specific countries and in a cross-country comparative perspective. She also has extensive experience of tax-benefit microsimulation models for distributional analysis.
London School of Economics and Political Science
Iva Tasseva
Food Foundation
Anna Taylor
Anna joined the Food Foundation as its first Executive Director at the beginning of June 2015 after 5 years at the Department for International Development. At DFID Anna led the policy team on nutrition and supported the delivery of the UK’s global commitments to tackle undernutrition. She is a Board member for Veg Power and on the Strategic Policy Council for the International Food Policy Research
Sheffield
Karl Taylor
Karl is a Professor of Economics at the University of Sheffield and an IZA research fellow. He is a member of the Grant Assessment Panel C of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Employing secondary data research interests include applied micro-econometric analysis, e.g. labour economics and health economics. He has also examined macro-economic policy relevant questions usually from a micro perspective, e.g. household finances, financial expectations, consumption and business
OII, University of Oxford
Greg Taylor
Greg’s work focuses on the industrial economics of technology markets and digital goods, particularly competition policy and industrial regulation for the tech sector. Recent more specific examples of research topics include: the competitive effects of data, intermediary bias, the bundling of digital goods, and online advertising. He holds a PhD from the University of Southampton and is an Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
LSE
Silvana Tenreyro
Silvana Tenreyro currently serves as External Member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England, Vice-President of the European Economic Association and Associate Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics. She is a founding member of CIPPEC, an Argentine independent think-tank. She is a Lead Academic at the Centre for Macroeconomics, and Research Associate at CEP and CEPR. Her main research interests are in Macroeconomics, with a focus on Monetary Policy, Macro-Development and
University of Mannheim
Michèle Tertilt
In 2019, Michèle Tertilt was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Preis by the German Science Foundation (DFG) for her works that bridge the gaps between family economics, development and macroeconomics. One of her main fields of concentration is the relationship between economic development and gender roles. She has also worked on consumer bankruptcy systems and policy interventions in the context of the African HIV/AIDS epidemic.