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University of Gothenburg

Randi Hjalmarsson

Randi Hjalmarsson is a Professor of Economics at the University of Gothenburg, currently runing the PhD programme. Randi is a labor economist, and has conducted extensive research on the economics of crime and the criminal justice system. 

Loughborough University London

Geoffrey Hodgson

Geoffrey M Hodgson is Emeritus Professor in Management at Loughborough University London. His research is on institutional and evolutionary economics, economic methodology and economic history. He has published 158 articles in academic journals. His recent books include Liberal Solidarity (2021), Is Socialism Feasible? (2019), Is there a Future for Heterodox Economics? (2019), Conceptualizing Capitalism (2015), and From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities (2013). He is editor in chief

UCD Michael Smurfit Business Graduate School

Andreas Hoepner

Andreas is a Financial Data Scientist working towards the vision of a Conflict-Free Capitalism. He is Full Professor of Operational Risk, Banking & Finance at the Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School & Lochlann Quinn School of Business of University College Dublin (UCD) and a supervisor for UCD’s SFI Centre for Research Training in Machine Learning. He is serving on the EU’s Platform on Sustainable Finance as one of five independent members with a focus on data availability and data

ISER, University of Essex

Angus Holford

Angus Holford is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex. He researches the determinants and outcomes of human capital investments in and by young people, mostly working on a ground-breaking longitudinal survey of students (now recent graduates) in Higher Education in the UK. He has recently produced work on undergraduate students’ time allocation; unpaid work and access to science professions; and returns to part-time work by teenagers.

NIESR

Dawn Holland

Dawn Holland is a Consultant on macroeconomic modelling and forecasting for the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) and the United Nations, and is a Member of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council. She has served as Chief of Global Economic Monitoring at the UN and as a Principal Research Fellow at NIESR, where she remains a Fellow. Her research interests include issues related to macroeconomic modelling and forecasting, production functions and fiscal multipliers.

University of Miami

Alex Horenstein

Alex is a faculty at the Miami Herbert Business School specialized in financial economics, econometrics, and experimental and behavioral economics. He graduated from Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (Mendoza, Argentina) with a Licentiate degree in Economics and from Arizona State University (USA) with a Ph.D. in Economics. Among other outlets, Alex has published in Econometrica, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of the European Economic Association, and Management Science.