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University of Manchester, IFS

James Banks

James Banks’ interests and research are on all aspects of the economics of ageing, including: life-cycle consumption and spending behaviour, savings and pensions; cognition and financial decision making; work, retirement, health and disability at older ages. He has served on expert advisory groups for ESRC, DWP, DH, ONS, and the Government Office for Science. He is also Co-PI of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing and collaborates with or advises similar large-scale interdisciplinary

Pro Bono Economics

Helen Barnard

Helen Barnard is Director of Research and Policy at Pro Bono Economics and Associate Director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF). Previously she was Director of JRF, after leading JRF’s analysis and policy teams.  Helen is a leading national expert on poverty, inequality and social policy. Her extensive body of research and policy work have covered poverty, destitution, labour markets, housing, social security and civil society. Earlier in her career Helen worked for Opinion Leader

Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM)

José María Barrero

Jose Maria Barrero is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), where he conducts empirical and quantitative research in macroeconomics, finance, and labor economics. He also teaches undergraduate corporate finance. Professor Barrero holds a BA in Economics and Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania and an MA and PhD in Economics from Stanford University.

Imperial College Business School

Louiza Bartzoka

Louiza is a PhD Candidate in Finance at Imperial College Business School. Her research focuses on household finance and behavioral economics. Prior to starting the PhD, Louiza worked for two years at JP Morgan Chase in New York as part of the Retirement Plan Investment Group and the Portfolio Strategy Group at the Chief Investment Office. Louiza holds a MRes in Finance with Distinction from Imperial College Business School, a Master in Finance from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a MEng in

Azim Premji University

Amit Basole

Amit Basole teaches Development Economics and Political Economy at Azim Premji University, where he also heads the Centre for Sustainable Employment. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Prior to joining Azim Premji University he taught at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. He is the lead author of State of Working India, a periodic publication on India’s labour market.

Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge

Victoria Bateman

Dr Victoria Bateman is an Economist and Economic Historian, specialising in both the Industrial Revolution and Feminist Economics. She is author of two books: The Sex Factor (2019) and Markets and Growth in Early Modern Europe (2012/2016). Victoria is co-author of the Royal Economic Society’s “Report on the Status of Women in Academic Economics” (July, 2021), and has written for CapX and Bloomberg.