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Tom is a Gordon Y Billard Professor of Economics at MIT and an International Fellow of IFS. He is a leading researcher in a new field of theory called semi-parametric econometrics, which combines traditional economic models with flexible statistical techniques and has recently applied these methods to studying worldwide carbon monoxide emissions, household gasoline demand, British unemployment, and productivity in U.S. coal mining.
Dietmar is a Professor at the Institute for Innovation Research, Technology Management and Entrepreneurship, Munich School of Management and an International Fellow of the IFS. His research interests include technology and innovation.
Guglielmo is a Research Associate at the IFS and Professor in the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Statistics, Padua University.
Philippe is an IFS Research Fellow, a Professor of Economics at LSE, at the College de France and at INSEAD, and a Fellow at the Econometric Society.
Olympia is an economist at the DG Economics, Statistics and Research of the Banco de España and a Research Associate of the IFS.
Francois is a Professor at ZEW Manheim and is also an International Fellow of IFS. His research interests include labour markets and social policy.
George is currently Head of Department of Social Policy and Social Work at Oxford and also a Research Associate at IFS. His fields of interest include urban disadvantage, social security, poverty/low income and education, and the measurement of deprivation at the local level.
David is a Professor of Economics at the University of California and an International Fellow of IFS. His research interests include the labour market impacts of immigration; school financing and the distribution of education resources; faculty retirement; causal modelling of education and welfare.
Bill is the Arjay and Frances Fearing Miller Chair, Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, Co-director, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and an International Fellow of IFS. His research interests include budget and fiscal policy, public and private pensions, saving behaviour, tax policy and transfers of wealth between generations.
Thomas is a Professor at Stanford University and an International Fellow of IFS. His research interests include the consequences and incentives of income transfer programs (e.g., welfare, Medicare, unemployment compensation), labour economics and health economics.
Andrew is the Jack Byrne Professor of International Economics at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and an International fellow of IFS. His research interests include international trade and investment and he specializes in firm responses to globalization.
Agar is a Research Fellow of the IFS and a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Venice,
Thierry is a Research Associate of IFS, a Research Fellow at CEPR, London and a Professor of Economics at the University of Toulouse,
Gordon is a Research Associate of the IFS and a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Toronto.
Pedro is a Professor of Economics at University College London and an economist in the IFS' Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap).
Jonathan is a Research Fellow at the IFS and a Technical Specialist in the Economics Department at the Financial Conduct Authority.
Dan is a Research Fellow of the IFS and a Professor of Economics at Royal Holloway University of London and received his PhD from Lund University.
Walter is a Research Associate at the IFS, a Reader in Economics at Birkbeck, University of London and holds a position in the Academic Panel at CMA.
Valerie, a Research Fellow of the IFS, is a Reader at the University College London, whose research is focused on modelling intra-household behaviour.