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Carol Propper

Carol is Professor of Economics at Imperial College Business School, London. Her research seeks to increase understanding of the factors that affect the production of public services and outcomes for users of these services, with a particular focus on healthcare. Her publications include papers on the effect of market incentives on the quality and productivity of healthcare, the impact of environmental factors on health, the effect of competition on public service production, equity in health and

University of Glasgow

Eugenio Proto

Eugenio Proto is Research Fellow at CEPR, IZA, CESifo. His research interests range from behavioural economics to development, applying notions of Psychology and recently textual analysis in Economics. He published in the general economic journals Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economics and Statistics and Economic Journal; in several top field economic journals and in some important general scientific journals. He is currently academic editor of Plos One and associate editor of the

University of Bristol

Steven Proud

Steven Proud is a Reader of Economics Education at the University of Bristol, and a member of the Executive Group for the Economics Network.  He is an applied economist, and his research focuses on education, with a particular interest in developing and evaluating new pedagogies within economics education.  Since 2019, he has been an editor of the International Review of Economics Education.

LSE

Adnan Qadir Khan

Adnan Khan is Professor in Practice at the School of Public Policy at LSE. He had earlier served in the policy world and later as Research and Policy Director at the International Growth Centre. He works on public policy, state capacity and political economy. He is affiliated with J-PAL at MIT, the Building State Capability Program at HKS, the Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan, the Reducing State Fragilities Initiative at the IGC, and Yale’s Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale

LSE

Madeline Quinlan

Madeline is Director & Co-founder at Salient, an international behavioural science consultancy. She is an expert within private, public, and not-for-profit organizations, focusing primarily in the areas of finance, energy, and risk management. Maddie’s primary research explores the impact of mindfulness meditation on financial decision-making, at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She also holds her CFA Charter, and degrees in both Finance (B.Comm) and Psychology

Queen's Management School, Queen's University Belfast

William Quinn

William Quinn is an economic and financial historian and Lecturer in Finance at Queen’s Management School, Belfast. His research focuses on market manipulation, corners, and financial bubbles, particularly in historical stock markets. He is the author of Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles, co-authored with John Turner and published by Cambridge University Press. Boom and Bust has been critically acclaimed by the Wall Street Journal, The Critic, and the Irish Times, and was