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Brigham Young University

Emily Leslie

Emily is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Brigham Young University. She joined the faculty at her alma mater after completing a PhD at the University of Iowa. She studies the criminal justice system, outcomes of justice-involved people, and determinants of criminal behavior.

Azilis Lesteven

Azilis Lesteven is an agroeconomist. Its work has focused on economic and econometric analysis of agricultural and wine sectors with protected designation of origin. She is currently working on topics of risk management in agriculture and on the implementation of innovative tools such as the income stabilization tool for the sugar beet sector.

 

University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Christian Leuz

Christian Leuz is the Joseph Sondheimer Professor of International Economics, Finance and Accounting at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. He studies the role of disclosure and transparency in capital markets and other settings; the economic effects of regulation; international accounting; corporate governance and corporate financing. His work has been published in many top academic journals including Science, Journal of Finance, Journal of

IFS

Peter Levell

Peter is a Senior Research Economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. He has published several papers on the microeconomics of household spending and labour supply decisions over the life-cycle. He has also written about the measurement and impact of inflation and is a member of the ONS Technical Advisory Panel on Consumer Prices. He obtained his PhD in Economics from UCL in 2019.

European University Institute

David Levine

David Levine is a Professor in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies and the Department of Economics at the European University Institute. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society, an Economic Theory Fellow, a research associate of the NBER, and of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Wageningen University

Madison Levine

Madison Levine is a Research Associate with Wageningen University & Research. She has been based and working on an impact evaluation on rural electrification throughout Sierra Leone since 2019. She co-founded the Women and Diversity in Economics and received her MSc in International and Development Economics at University of San Francisco in 2019. Her main interests are in agricultural and experimental economics.