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Linköping University

Erik Liss

Erik Liss is a fourth year PhD Student in Economics at the Institute for Analytical Sociology, Linköping University and Ratio Institute. His research interests include intergenerational mobility, human capital formation, and the economics of education.

University of Liverpool

Lin Liu

Lin Liu is a lecturer at University of Liverpool. She received her PhD from University of Rochester. She specialises in macroeconomics. Her research focuses on understanding effects of monetary and fiscal policy using empirical and quantitative methods, and studying the interaction of infectious diseases and the macro economy using dynamic general equilibrium models. Her work on economic epidemiology models which predate the current pandemic have been published in Economic Theory and Journal of

University of Maryland

Antong Liu

Antong Liu teaches in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park. One of his major academic interests is modern political theory, with a focus on the ethical implications of motivations for political action and the philosophical premises of modern theories of political economy. His publications have appeared in Political Research Quarterly, The Review of Politics, and History of European Ideas. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science from Duke University and was a

Queen’s University Belfast

Yangke Liu

Yangke is a Lecturer in Finance at Queen’s University Belfast. He joined the Queen’s after obtaining a PhD in Finance from the University of Manchester. He is a visiting researcher at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research primarily focuses on empirical issues in corporate finance and banking. His research has appeared in leading journals including The Journal of Corporate Finance, European Financial Management.

University of Birmingham

Johannes Lohse

Johannes Lohse is Lecturer (Ass. Prof) in Economics at the University of Birmingham. In his research he uses lab and field experiments to study cooperation, public goods provision, and the economics of charitable giving and pro-environmental behaviour. He is interested in why individuals contribute to intergenerational public goods, give to charities, or behave fairly and how such decisions vary with individual’s social and local identities and the presence of social information.

Policy Scotland, University of Glasgow

Jinqiao Long

Jinqiao Long received her MS in Regional Economics from the Nankai University in Tianjin, China and completed a Ph.D. in Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow. Her research, using modern applied economics approaches, explored the relationship between housing market outcomes, housing wealth and wider wealth accumulation patterns in China. She has also, working with Duncan Maclennan and Chris Leishman, contributed to published studies of productivity and housing outcomes in the UK, Canada, and