Gregory Thwaites is Associate Professor in Economics at Nottingham University and a Research Director at the Resolution Foundation. He is on sabbatical from the Bank of England, where his most recent job was as Head of International Research. He has also worked as an economist for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo and the Independent Commission on Banking (the ‘Vickers Commission’). He is a visiting fellow at the LSE Centre for Macroeconomics.
He received his PhD from LSE under the supervision of Silvana Tenreyro in 2015.Â
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- Labour markets 
- market power 
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- monetary policy 
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- Deflation 
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- COVID-19 
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- COVID-19 
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- Decision Maker Panel 
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- firm-survey 
- Uk 
- UK firms 
- Us

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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets 
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- remote working 
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- Uk 
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