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Queen’s Management School, Queen’s University Belfast and UK Enterprise Research Centre

Hoang Luong

Hoang M. Luong is currently a research fellow at Queen’s Management School, QUB. His main project is about innovation, entrepreneurship and productivity. The project is funded by the Department for the Economy Northern Ireland and Invest NI. Hoang’s research interests include innovation and entrepreneurship, corporate governance, and productivity and growth. He also has experience working and publishing meta-analysis in economics.

University of Essex

Renee Reichl Luthra

Renee Luthra is a sociologist with expertise in international migration, social stratification, and quantitative methods. Her current research interests include migration and inequalities in parenting, education, work and health. She is the author (with Thomas Soehl and Roger Waldinger) of Origins and Destinations: the making of the second generation, published in 2018 by the Russell Sage Foundation.

Centre for Competition Policy (CCP) at University of East Anglia (UEA)

Bruce Lyons

Bruce Lyons is Professor of Economics and member of Centre for Competition Policy.  He was formerly Editor of Journal of Industrial Economics, member of EU’s Economic Advisory Group on Competition Policy and member of UK Competition Commission. He is Academic Advisor on competition economics to KPMG.  Bruce’s research focuses on economics of competition policy, including mergers, ‘rescue and restructuring’ (i.e. crisis) state aid, transactional fairness, and institutional reform.

University of Oxford

Alistair Macaulay

Alistair Macaulay is a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Oxford. His research interests are in macroeconomics, information economics, and household finance. His work on the business cycle implications of limited household attention to savings choices has been shortlisted for the 2020 Society for Computational Economics Student Paper Prize and the 2020 ECB Young Economists’ Competition.

NIESR

Corrado Macchiarelli

Corrado Macchiarelli is Manager for Global Macroeconomics Research at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research’s (NIESR). Corrado’s work focuses on macroeconomics, financial economics, business cycles, the economic governance of the Economic and Monetary Union and the European Union.

University of Glasgow

Ronald MacDonald

Ronald MacDonald OBE is Professor of Macroeconomics and International Finance, University of Glasgow. His research interests span a range of topics in international finance and macroeconomics, including sustainable economic development. He has acted as an adviser to the European Commission, the ECB, the National Audit Office, the World Bank, and the IMF. He has also acted as an expert witness to various committees of the Scottish Parliament, the House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee and the