Cristina Peñasco
University of CambridgeAssistant Professor in Public Policy at the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) at the University of Cambridge and the Programme Director of the MPhil in Public Policy. She holds a PhD in applied economics and her research lines bring together multidisciplinary research in environmental economics, innovation policy and energy economics in green and energy efficiency technologies, with a focus on the policy instruments enabling the transition to low carbon economies.
Ana Elisa Pereira
Universidad de los Andes, ChileAssistent Professor at the School of Business and Economics, Universidad de los Andes, Chile.
João Pereira dos Santos
Nova School of Business and EconomicsPietro Peretto
Duke UniversityPietro Peretto is a macroeconomist who studies the sources and effects of technological change using endogenous growth theory. He has studied international trade, growth and innovation, market structure, corporate taxation, industrial organization, development and the environment, R&D, demography, and more. He has been publishing his research for nearly three decades and has had his work appear in books and leading academic journals. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Growth.
Ana Sofia Pessoa
University of BonnPhD student at the University of Bonn
Ivan Petrella
Henrik Petri
University of BathI am a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in economics at the University of Bath.
My most recent research is focused on decision theory and in particular its foundations. I am particularly interested in an area of decision theory, that tries to understand the choice behavior of (populations of) individuals.