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London Business School

Andrew J. Scott

Andrew J Scott is Professor of Economics at London Business School, Research Fellow at CEPR and consulting scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Longevity. He previously held positions at Oxford University, London School of Economics and Harvard.

His research focuses on longevity/ageing society and fiscal policy/debt management. He was a Non-Executive Director for the Financial Services Authority 2009-2013 and serves on the advisory board of the UK’s Office for Budget

Yale School of Management

Fiona Scott Morton

Fiona M. Scott Morton is the Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Economics at the Yale University School of Management where she has been on the faculty since 1999. Her area of academic research is industrial organization, with a focus on empirical studies of competition. The focus of her current research is competition in healthcare markets and the economics of antitrust. From 2011-12 Professor Scott Morton served as the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Economic Analysis (Chief Economist) at

University of Bristol

Flyn Scott-Reilly

Flyn is a current undergraduate student studying for a BSc in Economics at the University of Bristol. He is interested in Applied Microeconomics and Economic Policy.

University of Oxford

Petr Sedlacek

Petr Sedlá?ek is a CEPR Research Affiliate. His research mainly deals with macroeconomic questions, with a focus on business cycles, firm and worker heterogeneity. He has obtained the Starting Grant of the European Research Council for his project studying how entrepreneurship, startups and young firms impact the aggregate economy.

The University of Manchester

Marianne Sensier

Marianne Sensier is an Economist and Research Fellow at the Alliance Manchester Business School. Marianne has worked on a number of ESRC, Leverhulme Trust and ESPON funded research projects. Research projects include the Industrial Strategy Commission and the Audit of Productivity for the Greater Manchester Independent Prosperity Review. Marianne is an associate member of the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at the AMBS.

UCL

Almudena Sevilla

Almudena Sevilla is a fellow of the Centre of Time Use Research at the University of Oxford. She has also held positions at Queen Mary University, University of Oxford, University of Essex Institute for Social and Economic Research, and the Congressional Budget Office in Washington DC.