Ricky Kanabar is an Assistant Professor of Social Policy at the University of Bath. His principal research interests are in the social mobility, ageing and health. His research has featured in leading international economics journals, international newspapers and he has written articles in leading outlets such as The Economist, The Economics Observatory and The Conversation. Ricky has contributed to reports released by government departments in the UK and the OECD and continues to engage with
University of Bath
Ricky Kanabar
IFS
Heidi Karjalainen
Heidi is a Research Economist in the Pensions and Public Finance sector. Her current work includes research on pensions and saving for retirement, with a focus on pension saving of the self-employed. Before joining the IFS, she worked in infrastructure financing.
Bank of England
Anil Kashyap
Anil Kashyap’s research focuses on financial intermediation and regulation, the Japanese economy, price setting, and monetary policy. His research has won him numerous awards, including a Sloan Research Fellowship, the Nikkei Prize for Excellent Books in Economic Sciences, and a Senior Houblon-Norman Fellowship from the Bank of England (twice). As of October 1, 2016 he is an external member of the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee.
University of Oxford
Maximilian Kasy
Research interests: statistical decision theory (applied to experimental design, machine learning, policy choice, and empirical Bayes methods), statistics as a social process (publication bias etc.) the use of economic theory in econometrics, identification and causality, economic inequality and (optimal) taxation.
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne
Anne Kavanagh
Professor Anne Kavanagh is Head of?Disability and Health in the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at the University of Melbourne. She is the Director of the NHMRC funded?
Michael Keating is Professor Emeritus of Politics at the University of Aberdeen. He has published extensively on regionalism, European integration, urban studies, nationalism and decentralisation.University of Aberdeen
Michael Keating