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Bennett Institute for Public Policy

Owen Garling

Owen Garling is the Bennett Institute’s Knowledge Transfer Facilitator. He provides an important conduit between the institutes own researchers and policymakers in the UK and internationally.

University of Sussex

Michael Gasiorek

Michael Gasiorek is a Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex, Director of the UK Trade Policy Observatory and Managing Director of a University spin-out company, InterAnalysis. Michael Gasiorek is a specialist in international trade policy and regional integration. He has extensive experience modelling the impacts of changes in trade policy, recently focusing on how firms engage in international trade, the impact of Brexit on UK manufacturing, and the impact of GSP preferences on

University of Nottigham

John Gathergood

John Gathergood is Professor of Economics and Co-Investigator of the ESRC Network for Integrated Behavioural Science. His research focuses on understanding consumer behaviour in financial markets. His current research includes a UKRI rapid response grant to conduct a real-time evaluation of the effects of Covid-19 and policy responses on consumer and small business finances. He has served as an expert adviser to the Bank of England, Financial Conduct Authority and the UK Treasury on topics related

University of Bristol

Patrick Gaule

Patrick Gaule is an economist seeking to understand how to scale up and accelerate innovation.  His research examines the role of face-to-face interactions in the production of knowledge,  how inequality influences innovation, the migration of talent across countries, and pharmaceutical innovation. Prior to coming to Bristol, he worked at the University of Bath and at CERGE-EI in Prague. He also spent three years in Boston as postdoctoral fellow at MIT Sloan, Harvard, and the NBER.

LSE

Ian Gazeley

Ian Gazeley has written on living standards and poverty in Britain during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His recent research uses household expenditure and poverty survey evidence to examine changes in household incomes, food consumption and nutrition since the industrial revolution.

KEDGE Business School

Olivier Gergaud

Olivier Gergaud is Professor of economics at KEDGE Business School, Affiliate Researcher at LIEPP Sciences Po and Adjunct Professor at New York University. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Reims. His research areas are restaurant economics, wine economics, cultural economics, sports economics, economics of pro-social behaviour, and the economics of voting.