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Dr Hugh Wills (Principal) is a former lecturer in Econometrics at LSE. He has a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley.
Dr Ian Small (Vice President) previously worked at the Bank of England and the LBS. He has a PhD from the University of London.
Dr Katharina Sailer (Associate Principal) has a PhD from the University of Munich.
Dr Mike Walker (Vice President) has a PhD from Oxford University, where he was a senior lecturer. He is also the co-author of The Economics of EU Competition Law.
Dr Dan Donath (Senior Consultant) has a PhD from the Pennsylvania State University.
Prof. John Van Reenen (Academic Associate) is currently a Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. He has consulted for major international institutions such as the OECD, EC, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. He has been a Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley and an advisor to the UK government.
Prof. Frank Verboven (Academic Associate) is currently an Associate Professor at the Catholic University of Leuven, and an editor of the Journal of Industrial Economics. He is also an associate editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association, and a Fellow of the CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research).
Prof. Dietmar Harhoff (Academic Associate) is currently Professor of Business Economics at the Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich, where he directs the Institute for Innovation Research, Technology Management and Entrepreneurship. He has served in an advisory and consulting function to many private and public organizations in Europe, and is currently a Research Associate of the CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research), Research Professor at ZEW and WZB Berlin and an International Associate of the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) in London.