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| Tony Atkinson (Oxford) | Economics of income distribution and poverty; micro-economics |
| Partha Dasgupta (Cambridge) | Economics of poverty and nutrition; environmental economics; economic measurement; economics of knowledge |
| Mervyn King (Bank of England) | Monetary policy and taxation. |
| James Mirrlees (Cambridge) | Optimal income taxation; policy implications of imperfect rationality; principal/agent situations with multidimensional choice variables |
| David Newbery (Cambridge) | Liberalization, privatisation, competition and regulation in network industries; road pricing and the costs of traffic; reform of tax and policy in transition economies |
| Alan Peacock (Edinburgh) | Public finance and broadcasting. |
| Nick Stern (LSE) | Economic development, economic theory, public policy, and economies in transition |
Members| Tim Besley (LSE, IFS and Bank of England) | Public economics, development economics, political economy |
| David Bevan (Oxford) | Public economics; optimal taxation; fiscal policy in low-income countries |
| Nick Bloom (LSE) | Innovation, competition and knowledge spillovers; ICT and productivity; Firm management practices and organisational structures; Uncertainty and economic activity |
| Ian Crawford (Oxford and IFS) | Applied microeconomics, nonparametric statistical and economic methods |
| Gianni De Fraja (Leicester) | Economics of education; public provision of private goods; regulation |
| Norman Gemmell (Nottingham and HMRC) | Revenue responsiveness of taxes, modelling fiscal illusion, corporation tax modelling and forecasting, fiscal policy and growth |
| Rachel Griffith (UCL and IFS) | Empirical microeconometrics; supermarket competition, impact of foreign investment on economic performance and productivity; relationship between product market competition, innovation and productivity; factors influencing firms' location choices; design and implementation of technology policy; international tax competition |
| Clare Leaver (Oxford) | Public and organisational economics |
| Hamish Low (Cambridge and IFS) | Life-cycle models, consumption and saving behaviour, labour supply, uncertainty, unemployment insurance, optimal taxation, computational methods |
| Miltos Makris (Exeter) | Public economics, political economy, incentives and organisations |
| Alistair Munro (UEA) | Behavioural and experimental economics and welfare, decision-making within the household, environmental economics, regulation of the information economy |
| Ian Preston (IFS and UCL) | Consumer behaviour; Distribution of living standards; Public spending; Immigration; Sport |
| Maria Luisa Ratto (CMPO, Bristol) | Public economics; Tax compliance; Incentives in organisations |
| Leslie J. Reinhorn (Durham) | Optimal taxation, optimal provision of public goods |
| Kim Scharf (Warwick and IFS) | Public Economics: viable taxation; private provision of public goods; jurisdiction formation; tax competition; and tax evasion |
| John Van Reenen (LSE) | Impact of innovation on jobs, skills, wages and productivity; labour markets, competition policy, industrial economics, health systems and econometrics |
| John Vickers (OFT and Oxford) | Privatization, regulation and competition |
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