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Silvana Tenreyro

Silvana Tenreyro currently serves as External Member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England, Vice-President of the European Economic Association and Associate Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics. She is a founding member of CIPPEC, an Argentine independent think-tank. She is a Lead Academic at the Centre for Macroeconomics, and Research Associate at CEP and CEPR. Her main research interests are in Macroeconomics, with a focus on Monetary Policy, Macro-Development and

University of Mannheim

Michèle Tertilt

In 2019, Michèle Tertilt was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Preis by the German Science Foundation (DFG) for her works that bridge the gaps between family economics, development and macroeconomics. One of her main fields of concentration is the relationship between economic development and gender roles. She has also worked on consumer bankruptcy systems and policy interventions in the context of the African HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Institute for Government

Gemma Tetlow

Gemma Tetlow is chief economist at the Institute for Government. She works across the Institute’s programme areas. She joined the Institute in April 2018. Between 2016 and 2018, Gemma was economics correspondent at the Financial Times, reporting on and analysing economic developments in the UK and globally. Before that, Gemma spent 11 years at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, leading the organisation’s work on public finances and pensions. Gemma has a PhD in economics from University College

University of Oxford

Alex Teytelboym

Alex is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Before returning to Oxford, he was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT. His research interests lie in market design and the economics of networks.

University of Bristol

Anand Thakkar

My name is Anand Thakkar and I’m a 3rd year economics student at the University of Bristol. My areas of interest are development economics and I hope to go into the field in the future.

NIESR

Craig Thamotheram

Craig is a member of the Macroeconomic Modelling and Forecasting team at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). He studied Engineering at Imperial and has a PhD in Economics from Warwick. His main areas of research are applied macroeconomics, time series and machine learning with a focus on textual analysis.