Currently Director of the Centre for Competition Policy and Professor of Competition Policy at Norwich Business School, Sean Ennis has extensive experience in government work and competition law and policy. Previously, he was a Senior Economist in the Competition Division of the OECD. For two years, he was Executive Director of the Competition Commission of Mauritius, where he was the chief executive in charge of running Mauritius’ independent competition authority. Prior to that, he worked as
Centre for Competition Policy and Norwich Business School, UEA
Sean Ennis
Department of Economics, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham
Marco Ercolani
Marco Ercolani is a senior lecturer in econometrics. He works on a range of socio-economic problems with particular focus on using large datasets to look into issues on health, education, work and more. In addition to using standard econometric procedures, he programs statistical packages to carry out non-standard regressions and tests.
University of Cambridge
Aytek Erdil
Aytek Erdil is a Reader in Economics at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on the theory and practice of market design.
Heriot-Watt University
Erkal Ersoy
Erkal Ersoy is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Heriot-Watt University. He is co-PI on an industry collaboration with BP and the manager of the Centre for Energy Economics Research and Policy at Heriot-Watt University. In this role, he contributes to BP’s Statistical Review of World Energy and Energy Outlook publications. Erkal’s main research interests are in applied econometrics. His recent work lies at the interface of applied econometrics, macroeconomics, and energy economics.
Monash University, Centre for Health Economics
Michelle Escobar
Michelle Escobar Carias is a Ph.D. Candidate in Health Economics at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests are in Applied Microeconomics, specifically Health Economics, Development Economics and Environmental Economics. Her current research explores the effects of environmental shocks on the health and economic preferences of vulnerable populations, especially those in developing countries.
King's College London
Cristian Escudero
Cristian Escudero is an investigation unit analyst at the Financial Market Commission (CMF) in Chile, with experience in empirical and quantitative research in macroeconomics and finance, focusing on social security, labor market, financial development and income inequality issues. Cristian Escudero holds a BSc in business administration and economics from the UTFSM and a MSc in Finance from the University of Chile and is a candidate for a MA in Political Economy at King’s College London.