
Serban Scrieciu
Serban is an economist with an interest in climate change, sustainability, and making economics work for people and the environment. His focus on the science-policy interface has led him to

Shai Gorsky
Shai is a researcher of political economy and teaches statistics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Silke Helfrich
Silke is an independent activist, author, scholar, and speaker. She cofounded the Commons Strategies Group and Commons-Institute, was former head of the regional office of Heinrich Böll Foundation for Central America, Cuba, and Mexico, and

Simon Sherratt
Simon is an independent researcher and author of Credit & Power: The Paradox at the Heart of the British National Debt. His research interests include contemporary and historical economic developments

Sitti Rahma Ma’mun
Rahma is currently a PhD student at the Centre for Global Food and Resources at the University of Adelaide. She is researching irrigated farming, institutional arrangement of common pool resources

Sofia Casas
Sofia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Politics and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Development Economics. Her research focuses on public economics, with a particular interest in Latin

Sophie van Huellen
Sophie is a lecturer in Economics at SOAS University of London. Her research interests include food prices and issues around food security, commodity dependency and food sovereignty. In particular she

Stefan Kesting
Stefan is a Senior Teaching Fellow, at the Economics Division, Leeds University Business School. His main research interests include the interactive and linguistic turn in economic theory, ecological sustainability, gender,

Stephany Griffiths-Jones
Stephany is an economist researching and providing policy advice on reforming the international and national financial architecture. She has published widely, having written or edited twenty five books and numerous

Stephen Hill
Stephen is a chartered surveyor, living and working in London. He is a trainer for mid-career built environment professionals on professional ethics. He was also a long-standing colleague of the

Steve Keen
Professor Steve Keen is both critic of mainstream economics and a developer of a modern complex systems approach to economics. Best known for the book Debunking Economics, he was a

Stewart Lansley
Stewart Lansley is the author of The Richer, the Poorer, How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor, a 200-year history, 2021, Bristol University Press. He is a visiting

Stuart Astill
Stuart is a research associate with the Public Policy Group at the London School of Economics and a former economic advisor to the Department of Work and Pensions. He is

Susie Steed
Susie is an economics lecturer and commentator and comedian who has written for publications such as The Guardian, HuffPost and appeared on the TEDx Talks, LSE Podcast and Institute of Ideas. She has appeared

Tania Duarte
Tania is Co-Founder of We and AI, a UK non-profit focused on making technology equitable and beneficial for all. She is on the Founding Editorial Board of the Springer Nature AI and

Tanweer Ali
Tanweer Ali is a lecturer in finance and economics with Empire State College, State University of New York. His research interests are in corporate governance and the application of linguistic

Ted Lechterman
Ted is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at IE University, where he teaches and researches topics in political philosophy and applied ethics. He is the author of The Tyranny of Generosity:

Teresa Linzner
Teresa is an experienced researcher with an academic background in both Economics and Philosophy. She obtained a BSc in Economics and a BA in Philosophy in Vienna before completing an

The Outsider
The Outsider is a hedge fund investor and financial entrepreneur from a working class background in North East Scotland.


Tim Gooding
Tim is keen to understand how emergent behaviour and evolutionary forces shape the market and society. One of his goals to bring complexity into economics and increase the understanding of