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University of Leeds

Lucie Middlemiss

Lucie Middlemiss’s research focuses on the intersection between environmental and social problems, with a particular interest in finding solutions to fuel poverty, and other forms of vulnerability as part of the Net Zero transition. She has also been part of a team who developed a social relations approach to energy research, understanding the role of relationships and identities in shaping people’s energy consumption.

Imperial College London

David Miles

David Miles was a member of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England between May 2009 and September 2015. As an economist he has focused on the interaction between financial markets and the wider economy. He was Chief UK Economist at Morgan Stanley from October 2004 to May 2009. In 2004 he led a government review of the UK mortgage market. He recently completed a review for the UK Treasury on reference prices of UK government bonds. He is an advisor to the IMF and to the reserve Bank

National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Durham University Business School and University of Portsmouth

Stephen Millard

Stephen is the Deputy Director for Macroeconomics at NIESR. He has a PhD from Northwestern University, supervised by the late Nobel Laureate Dale Mortensen. Prior to joining NIESR, he worked for 26 ½ years at the Bank of England in a variety of policy, research and managerial roles. He is also a Visiting Professor at the Durham University Business School and the University of Portsmouth. His research covers the broad area of macroeconomics with a focus on unemployment and inflation dynamics.

IFS

Helen Miller

Helen is Deputy Director of the IFS and head of their Tax sector. She is chair of the Royal Economic Society’s Communications Committee. Her main research interests are the effects of the tax system on individuals and firms behaviour and the design of tax policy. She has written extensively on the tax treatment of self-employment. Her recent research also includes work on the drivers of firm investment and the UK productivity puzzle.

Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University

Anthony Patrick Minford

Anthony Patrick Leslie Minford CBE  is a British macroeconomist who is professor of applied economics at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, a position he has held since 1997. He was Edward Gonner Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Liverpool from 1976 to 1997. In 2016, Minford was a notable member of the Economists for Brexit group which, in opposition to the consensus view of economists, advocated the UK leaving the European Union.

Imperial

Marisa Miraldo

Marisa is Associate Professor in Health Economics, a fellow of the Data Science Institute, member of the steering committees of the Nutrition and Food Network Strategy Group and the Vaccines strategy at Imperial College. She has expertise in leading multidisciplinary research in health economics on the economics and policy of healthcare innovation; impact of policies on organisational performance; the behavioural determinants of decision making including health risky behaviour.