Sir Timothy Besley is School Professor of Economics and Political Science and W. Arthur Lewis Professor of Development Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). From September 2006 to August 2009, he served as an external member of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee and since 2015 has been a member of the UK’s National Infrastructure Commission. He is also the Gluskin-Granovsky Fellow in the Institutions, Organizations and Growth Program of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR).
Professor Besley was educated at Aylesbury Grammar School and Oxford University where he became a prize fellow of All Souls College. He taught subsequently at Princeton before being appointed Professor in the economics department at the LSE in 1995. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, the British Academy, and the European Economic Association. He is also a foreign honorary member of the American Economic Association and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is the current President of the International Economic Association and served as the President of the European Economic Association in 2010. In 2018, served as the President of the Econometric Society.
Professor Besley is a past co-editor of the American Economic Review, and a 2005 winner of the Yrjö Jahnsson Award of the European Economics Association which is granted every other year to an economist aged under 45 who has made a significant contribution to economics in Europe. His research, which mostly has a policy focus, is mainly in the areas of Development Economics, Public Economics and Political Economy.
Professor Strulik holds the Chair of Macroeconomics and Development at the University of Göttingen and is a distinguished scholar and has made numerous contributions in the areas of health, aging, development economics, and economic growth in the (very) long run. He is a leading expert in unified growth theory, a subfield in economics that researches the determinants of successful economic development in the very long run and in R&D-driven technological change, including automation technology and its impact on labour market outcomes and inequality.
Professor Strulik’s research has been published in high-ranked journals including Journal of Economic Growth, Journal of Monetary Economics, Quantitative Economics, Economic Journal, Journal of the European Economic Association, International Economic Review, European Economic Review, Journal of Development Economics, and Journal of Health Economics as well as in several other top field journals. Among economists in the German speaking countries and Germans working elsewhere, he has ranked in the top 5 since 2015, and he topped the list in 2017 by Handelsblatt.