
Imran is Professor of Economics at University College London and Director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the IFS.
CPP is led by a team of six researchers, each with an outstanding academic record in their own right, supplemented by wide ranging policy experience. They are supported by the larger team of senior researchers at IFS and by an Advisory Board, which provides intellectual oversight. The Centre attracts and retains talented researchers by providing high-quality training and a stimulating working environment and by maintaining an impressive global network of researchers.
CPP Director, IFS Research Director
Imran is Professor of Economics at University College London and Director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the IFS.
CPP Co-Director
Richard is Co-Director of the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP) and Senior Research Fellow at IFS.
CPP Co-Director
James is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Economics at Manchester, working on broad issues in the economics of retirement, savings and health.
CPP Co-Director
Eric is the Montague Burton Professor of Industrial Relations and Labour Economics at the University of Cambridge and Professor of Economics at UCL.
CPP Co-Director
Rachel is Research Director and Professor at the University of Manchester. She was made a Dame for services to economic policy and education in 2021.
CPP Co-Director
Fabien is an IFS Research Director and a Professor of Economics at UCL. His work’s focus is on labour markets.
Charles Bean, London School of Economics | Lucinda Platt, London School of Economics |
Tom Clark, Resolution Foundation | Dave Ramsden, Bank of England |
Mike Daly, Department for Work and Pensions | Graeme Roy, University of Glasgow |
Pierre Dubois, Toulouse School of Economics | Sharon White, John Lewis |
Trevor Huddleston, Department for Work and Pensions | Owen Zidar, Princeton University |
Thierry Magnac, University of Toulouse | James P. Ziliak, University of Kentucky |