Ross Gittins, Sydney Morning Herald
Ross Gittins became an economic journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald in 1974 and has been its Economics Editor since 1978. He is also an economic columnist for The Age, Melbourne. His […]
Read moreProf Justin Wolfers, University of Michigan
Justin Wolfers is a Professor of Economics and a Professor of Public Policy. He is also an editor of the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, a member of the Congressional Budget Office […]
Read moreDanielle Wood, Productivity Commission
Danielle Wood commenced a 5-year term as Chair of the Productivity Commission on 13 November 2023. Prior to joining the Commission, she was CEO of the Grattan Institute and Head of its […]
Read moreAndrew Hauser, Reserve Bank of Australia
Andrew Hauser is Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia. He became Deputy Governor on 12 February 2024. He is Deputy Chair of the Reserve Bank Board. Prior to his current […]
Read moreProf Andrew Caplin, New York University
Andrew Caplin is Silver Professor of Economics at NYU and a Fellow of the Econometric Society renowned for his interdisciplinary approach to economics and social science. As a leader in Cognitive Economics, […]
Read moreDr Songzi Du, University of California
Songzi Du received a PhD from Stanford Graduate School of Business and is an associate professor of economics at the University of California San Diego. He is interested in mechanism design, particularly those […]
Read moreProf Amanda Pallais, Harvard University
Amanda Pallais is the Robert C. Waggoner Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Her research studies the labor market performance and educational investment decisions of disadvantaged and socially excluded groups. It has […]
Read moreProf Cameron Hepburn, University of Oxford
Cameron Hepburn is the Battcock Professor of Environmental Economics at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. He also serves as the Director of the Economics of Sustainability […]
Read moreProf Julie Berry Cullen, University of California
Julie Berry Cullen is a public finance economist whose primary research interests are the economics of education and fiscal federalism. She received her PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1997, […]
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