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Cyrille Lenoel

Economist with over 10 years’ experience in financial markets and economic research, Cyrille uses quantitative methods to produce and promote innovative analysis at the border between economics and finance. His research interests include macroeconomics, time series, financial markets, modelling and forecasting. Cyrille forecasts the UK economy for NIESR.

University of Kent and CEPR

Miguel León-Ledesma

Miguel is Professor of Economics at the University of Kent, director of the Macroeconomics, Growth, and History Centre at the University of Kent, CEPR Fellow, and Fellow of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research. His areas of expertise are macroeconomics, productivity and distribution, and economic growth. Some of his key contributions are around the role of capital-labor substitution in macroeconomic performance and the distributional effects of technical progress.

German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) and Free University of Berlin

Tharcisio Leone

Tharcisio Leone is an economist, research fellow at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) and PhD candidate at the Free University of Berlin.

University of Antwerp, CEP, and IRES/LIDAM UCLouvain

Elsa Leromain

Elsa Leromain is an Assistant Professor at the University of Antwerp since September 2022 and an Associate Researcher at the Centre for Economic Performance (LSE) and at IRES (UCLouvain). She obtained her PhD from Paris School of Economics in October 2017. She is an applied economist with interests in international trade and economic geography. Her research studies the impact of trade policy shocks on major aggregate economic outcomes and aims to understand the roots of recent opposition to

Brigham Young University

Emily Leslie

Emily is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Brigham Young University. She joined the faculty at her alma mater after completing a PhD at the University of Iowa. She studies the criminal justice system, outcomes of justice-involved people, and determinants of criminal behavior.

Azilis Lesteven

Azilis Lesteven is an agroeconomist. Its work has focused on economic and econometric analysis of agricultural and wine sectors with protected designation of origin. She is currently working on topics of risk management in agriculture and on the implementation of innovative tools such as the income stabilization tool for the sugar beet sector.