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I am a senior lecturer in environmental politics and public policy at the University of Auckland in Aotearoa New Zealand. Prior to joining the University of Auckland, I worked in South Korea, Australia, Canada and England in a number of government, research and teaching roles. I holds a PhD in political science from Simon Fraser University (2012), a Master of Asia Pacific Policy Studies from the University of British Columbia and a BA (Hons) from the University of Waterloo. My current research interests focus on energy democracy and the policy settings that support it in diverse national contexts.
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I am an economist at University College of London.
My research is mainly focused on how to apply Behavioural Economics concepts to environmental issues and climate change. I also have a research interest in Economics of Education and Development Economics.
I hold a BSc in Economics from University of Genoa, an MSc in International Economics from University of Pavia, an MSc in Economics from UCL and a PhD in Applied Economics.
I've worked in the development economics field, with BRAC in Uganda and IFS in India.
I'm currently working as Senior Teaching Fellow and Programme Leader at UCL Bartlett, in the MSc of Economics and Policy of Energy end the Environment (EPEE).
Recognised Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
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I am Assistant Professor in International Political Economy at University College London's School of Public Policy. My research generally falls into two themes: exploring the relationships between firms, internationalization, and foreign economic policies; and examining the effects of institutional quality and perceptions of institutional quality on a range of socio-economic outcomes.
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Dr Jennifer Lees-Marshment is an Associate Professor and an expert in political management/administration, political marketing and public input into government policy. Author/editor of 15 books, she is editor of the book series Palgrave Studies in Political Marketing and Management, the Routledge Handbook of Political Marketing (2012) and lead author of Political Marketing: principles and applications 3rd edition (Routledge 2019). Her book The Ministry of Public Input was awarded the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) Australasia Research Award which acknowledges important contributions to the body of public participation knowledge. Jennifer was academic advisor to the policy engagement tool Vote Compass in the 2014 and 2017 New Zealand elections, and she is on the research working group for IAP2 Australasia. See www.lees-marshment.org.
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Professor John Tsoukalas is the Head of Economics at the Adam Smith Business School where he looks after 50 academic staff. He holds a BSc in Economics from the Athens University of Economic and Business, Greece, and a PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland College Park in the USA. He joined the School in 2011 from the University of Nottingham where he spent five years. He has served as an Economist at the Bank of England from 2003 to 2006 in the Monetary Analysis division where he was in charge with advising the monetary policy committee about real investment developments in the UK economy. He has held visiting positions at Johns Hopkins University, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Hong Kong Monetary Authority. His research interests and publications are in macroeconomics, political economy, financial and investment cycles, financial regulation and the European debt crisis.