Gareth Davies is a Professor in Swansea University’s School of Management, with research interests in innovation management, business cases and regional economic development. He has worked with governments and industry, on projects worldwide, ranging from ICT infrastructure through to science park development and models of technology transfer.
Swansea University
Gareth Davies
London School of Economics & University of Bristol
Richard Davies
Richard Davies is an economist and author. He is a Professor at the University of Bristol, a fellow at the London School of Economics and director of the Economics Observatory. He has been Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers at HM Treasury, an economist and speechwriter at the Bank of England, and economics editor of The Economist. He has previously published on money, banking and financial crises. His current research uses micro data to study economy-wide questions including prices and
Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia
Apostolos Davillas
Apostolos Davillas is a Lecturer in Health Economics, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia (UEA). He is also a Research Affiliate at HEDG, University of York, a Research Associate at ISER, University of Essex and a GLO Fellow. His research covers a range of topics such as the determinants of health, health care demand, utilisation of health services and health care costs, the economics of obesity, disability, and socio-economic inequalities in health and health care. Part of his
Economic Affairs Committee for the Ukrainian parliament
Vladyslav Davydov
Vladyslav Davydov, an advisor to the Head of Committee for the Ukrainian parliament, providing policy analysis on areas including the economy, foreign affairs and sanctions policy. He is, additionally, an expert for the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine and the National Council for the Recovery of Ukraine from the Consequences of the War.
Queen’s University Belfast
Alan de Bromhead
Alan de Bromhead is an economic historian with research interests in the history of globalisation, political extremism and Irish economic history. He is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Queen’s University Management School, a Research Associate at Queen’s University Centre for Economic History and a Research Affiliate at CEPR.
University of Nottingham
Gianni De Fraja
Gianni is an applied microeconomist, whose work bridges applied theory and empirical analysis. His recent papers are in labour economics, health economics, and the economics of higher education. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Nottingham, and Research Fellow at CEPR. He is currently examining the link between social and geographical mobility, and potential benefits of space-based policies as a response to geographically located shocks