Andy King is a Specialist Partner at Flint Global, an advisory consultancy. Before that he worked at the Office for Budget Responsibility for 10 years, first as Chief of Staff and then as a member of the executive Budget Responsibility Committee, with lead responsibility for fiscal forecasting and scrutinising the fiscal impact of new policy measures. Prior to the OBR, Andy held a variety of senior macroeconomic and fiscal policy roles at the Treasury. He also acts as a technical advisor to the
Flint Global and former Office for Budget Responsibility
Andy King
Shenzhen Audencia Business School, Shenzhen University
Li King King
Li King King is an Experimental Economist. He is currently an Associate Professor at Shenzhen Audencia Business School, Shenzhen University. Previously, he was on the faculty of City University of Hong Kong, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and Max Planck Institute of Economics in Germany. His research interests are in Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Behavioral Finance. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, and a member of the
Centre for Economic Performance and Copenhagen Business School
Tom Kirchmaier
Tom is the Director of the policing and crime research group at the Centre for Economic Performance (LSE) and a Professor at the Copenhagen Business School. His research focuses on understanding the various aspects of crime and policing, as well as on the functioning of organisations using large datasets. Prior to the CEP, Tom was with the Financial Markets Group, and the Manchester Business School. Tom holds a PhD in Management from the LSE.
Independent policy and urban consultant, and Visiting Professor, Policy Institute, King’s College London
Mark Kleinman
Mark is an independent policy and urban consultant and Visiting Professor of Public Policy at King’s College London. He has been a government adviser at the No10 Strategy Unit, a senior civil servant at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, and a policy director for three London Mayors. He is the author or co-author of four books, including A European Welfare State? (Palgrave) and Working Capital: Life and Labour in Contemporary London (Routledge) and more than 100 published papers. In 2015, he
University of Bristol
Alicja Kobayashi
Alicja is an Economics student at the University of Bristol. She is currently the Subject Editor for the Economics Editorial Board at Bristol’s undergraduate research journal.
Lund University, Sweden
Max Koch
An ongoing theme of Prof Koch’s research has been the ways in which political and economic restructuring are reflected in welfare and employment relations as well as in structures of social inequality. More recently, he started to combine these research interests with issues of ecological sustainability, particularly climate change, sustainable welfare and degrowth/postgrowth societies. He also carries out research into promoting synergy across economic, environmental and social policies.