About us

Abi Adams-Prassl

Professor in Economics, University of Oxford - Website

Abi Adams-Prassl's research develops new ways of bringing economic models of decision-making to data in a flexible, yet theory–consistent, manner. Recent work includes articles in the American Economic Review, the Economic Journal, and the Modern Law Review. Her applied research includes work on access to justice and the economic incentives to bring claims to Employment Tribunals, an investigation into the UK’s “Cost of Living Crisis” and its implications for poverty measurement, and an on-going project on ‘gig-economy’ employment. Abi obtained her PhD at the University of Oxford.

Teodora Boneva

Professor of  Applied Microeconomics, University of Bonn - Website

Teodora Boneva's research fields are Labor Economics and Behavioral Economics. In other work, she also investigates the role of beliefs in educational investment decisions and the role of educational interventions in fostering skills in childhood. She collects novel data and use a variety of different research methods such as field experiments and survey-based techniques to understand how we can promote skill acquisition and narrow socioeconomic gaps in educational and labor market outcomes. Teodora obtained her PhD at the University of Cambridge.

Marta Golin

Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Zurich & Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development - Website

Marta Golin's research interests lie in the areas of Labour and Behavioural Economics. Her research focuses on the formation of beliefs and preferences, their role in human capital investment decisions and the determinants of mental health and well-being over the life cycle. Marta obtained her DPhil (PhD) at the University of Oxford.

Christopher Rauh

Professor of Economics and Data Science at the Faculty of Economicsnat the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity College - Website

Christopher Rauh's fields are Labor Economics and Political Economy. He works with complex datasets and applied methodologies, including machine learning and structural modelling.  He primarily focuses on topics related to inequality and intergenerational mobility. Christopher obtained his PhD at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.