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e61 Institute research programs strive to deepen our understanding of how households and firms interact, and how their behaviour is affected by fiscal, monetary, and structural policy. These programs will provide new insights into how policy can promote broad-based economic prosperity in a post-pandemic world.
Our Co-Founders
Greg Kaplan
Co-founder
Andrew Charlton
Co-founder
Greg and Andrew’s belief that credible data-driven economic research can strengthen the policy-making process lay the foundations for the high-impact work the team is producing today.
In May 2022 Andrew was elected as Federal Member of Parramatta for the Labor party. In alignment with e61s commitment to non-partisanship in all aspects of its research, operation and governance, Andrew resigned as a Director of e61 and has ceased all executive involvement with the Institute, its operations or research. Greg remains actively involved with the Institute today.
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Senior Academic Fellows

Joshua Gans
University of Toronto

Veronica Guerrieri
University of Chicago

Betsey Stevenson
University of Michigan

Richard Holden
University of NSW

Petr Sedlacek
UNSW

Julie Moschion
Melbourne Institute

Arlene Wong
Princeton University

John Asker
University of California

Justin Wolfers
University of Michigan

Simon Mongey
University of Chicago

Chris Edmond
University of Melbourne

Roy Green
UTS

Chad Syverson
University of Chicago

Warwick McKibbin
ANU

Begoña Domínguez
University of Queensland

Peter Siminski
UTS