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University of Surrey

Giuseppe Moscelli

Giuseppe Moscelli is Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Surrey. His research covers health economics, labour economics, applied microeconometrics and causal inference.  He has addressed questions concerning the effect of patient choice and competition on healthcare outcomes; the effect of socio-economic status on access to healthcare, in particular waiting times and the effect of waiting times on patients’ outcomes (e.g. mortality, readmissions). Since 2019 he has led The

Nuffield College, University of Oxford

John Muellbauer

Professor John Muellbauer is a Senior Research Fellow of Nuffield College and a Senior Fellow of the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Econometric Society. He is best known for his work on household economics, housing markets and on finance-real economy interactions. He has worked with many central banks and the OECD and is a frequent contributor to CEPR’s VoxEU columns.

Tony Blair Institute

Ian Mulheirn

Ian Mulheirn is the Executive Director for UK Policy and Chief Economist at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. He was previously Director of Consulting at Oxford Economics, a global economic consulting company, and Director of the Social Market Foundation, a Westminster public policy think tank specialising in economic research and policy design. Prior to that Ian was an economic advisor at HM Treasury.

University of Oxford

Tim Munday

Tim Munday is a DPhil student at the University of Oxford studying macroeconomics. His research focuses on monetary policy and monetary policy communication. Before joining Oxford, Tim was an economist at Goldman Sachs, where he wrote research on the UK and Euro area economies.

University of Texas at Austin

Richard Murphy

Richard Murphy is an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a research affiliate with the NBER, CESifo, IZA and the Centre for Economic Performance. His main research focus is the economics of education, and particular interests are in; peer effects; access to higher education; higher education finance; teacher unions and teacher labour markets.

University of Oxford

Victoria Murphy

Victoria Murphy is Professor of Applied Linguistics and the Deputy Director of the Department of Education, University of Oxford. She is the research group convener of the Applied Linguistics, and the R.E.A.L. (Research in English as an Additional Language) research groups. Victoria’s research focuses on understanding the inter-relationships between child L2/FL learning, vocabulary and literacy development.