
Frances Coppola
Frances is a writer and commentator on banking, finance and economics. Her blog Coppola Comment is widely read and her writing has featured on the Financial Times, City AM, The

Francesca Gagliardi
Francesca is a Reader in Institutional Economics at the University of Hertfordshire. Her research focuses on applications of comparative institutional analysis to the creation and performance of small and medium

Francisco Perez
Francisco (@Platanomics) is currently pursuing a PhD in economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is the Director of the Center for Popular Economics, a nonprofit collective of political

Frédéric Hache
After 12 years working in investment banking, designing and selling currency derivatives, Frédéric joined NGO Finance Watch at its creation in 2011, where he managed the policy analysis team and

Gaygysyz Ashyrov
Gaygysyz is a research fellow at School of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu, Estonia. His research area covers corruption studies, institutional economics, microeconomics.

Geoff Tily
Geoff has been the TUC’s senior economist since 2014, following 25 years in the government’s economics and statistical services (including HM Treasury macro under George Osborne). He is the author

Geoffrey Hodgson
Geoffrey Hodgson is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Institutional Economics, published by Cambridge University Press. He has written 16 books, over 140 articles in academic journals, and over 80 articles

Georges Félix
Georges is a French-Puerto Rican activist and researcher on agroecology and agroforestry. His work focuses on the design of resilient food systems and the restoration of peasant farming systems in

Geraldine Brennan
Geraldine is the Circular Economy Lead at Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) an Enterprise Ireland and IDA Supported Technology Centre who are incubating the Irish National Platform for Circular Manufacturing (NPCM). Geraldine supports

Gill Seyfang
Gill is a Reader in Sustainable Consumption at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia and a National Teaching Fellow (2017). You can find out more about her

Gillian Benjamin
Gillian is a climate communicator and entrepreneur. She is currently building an education and engagement company to help people help individuals and businesses hasten their progress towards a post-carbon economy.

Graham Boyd
Graham has experience spanning chief executive officer, start-up entrepreneur and consultant. He has lead businesses to reinvent their future, across strategy, innovation and organisation transformation. Graham also delivers keynotes on

Grant Ennis
Grant has spent his career working across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. His roles have spanned supporting government-led public health efforts in India, researching sexual and gender

Grazia Ietto-Gillies
Grazia is Emeritus Professor of Applied Economics and Visiting Research Professor, Birkbeck, University of London. She has also published in 2017 a memoir of her childhood in Calabria: By the

Grimot Nane
Grimot is a political economist and journalist. His specialties are corruption, government failure, and institutional change. He holds a PhD in Development Economics.

Guy Dauncey
Guy Dauncey is an eco-futurist who works to develop a positive vision of a sustainable future, and to translate that vision into action. He is founder of the West Coast Climate

Guy Standing
Guy is Professorial Research Associate, SOAS University of London. He has been a Professor at SOAS and at the Universities of Bath and Monash. Before that, he was Director of

Ha Joon Chang
Ha-Joon Chang teaches economics at Cambridge University. He is the author of 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism, and Economics: the User’s Guide

Hamza Ahmad
Hamza is a student of Jamia Millia Islamia, a member of Rethinking Economics India Network, pursuing B.A. (Hons.) in Economics. He is interested in International Politics, Heterodox Economics and Policy

Hanna Szymborska
Hanna Szymborska is a Senior Lecturer in economics at Birmingham City University. She has received a PhD in economics from the University of Leeds and has previously worked at the

Harshita Bhasin
Harshita is a PhD scholar at the Faculty of Economics, South Asian University in New Delhi, India. Her research interests include agrarian political economy and political ecology. Her doctoral thesis