!!Rachel Griffith, FBA - Curriculum Vitae
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__Professional History__
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*2010 – current  University of Manchester\\
*2003 – 2010  University College London\\
*1993 – current  Institute for Fiscal Studies, London\\
*2001 – 2002  Competition Commission\\
*1999 – 2000  University of California at Los Angeles, USA\\
*1986 – 1993  EIRIS Services Ltd., London
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__Education/Qualifications__
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*1993 – 1999 Ph.D. (part-time) Keele University, UK\\
*1989 – 1991 M.Sc. Econometrics and Forecasting City of London Polytechnic, UK\\
*1982 – 1985 B.A. Magna Cum Laude (Economics) University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
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__Professional Activities__
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*2015, Commander of the British Empire (CBE)\\
*2014 Winner, Birgit Grodal Award\\
*2013 Elected President European Economic Association to serve in 2015 (2013 Vice President, 2014 President Elect, *2015 President, 2016 Past-President)\\
*2011 - present, Joint Managing Editor, Economic Journal\\
*2011-2014, Deputy Chair REF2014 Sub-panel 18\\
*2011 Programme Chair, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference\\
*2009 Elected Fellow of the British Academy, Section Chair (2012-2014)\\
*2002- Director (from 2006) and Board Member, Review of Economic Studies\\
*2000-2001 Expert Advisor to European Commission on Corporate Taxation and Innovation\\
*1999- Research Affiliate, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London\\
*1995-1999 Joint Managing Editor, Fiscal Studies
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__Major Research  Grants__
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*2011-2014 £738,177 ESRC-ANR Principal Investigator, “Developing Robust Methods for Evaluating Policies in the Markets for Food and Nutrition"\\
*2010-2015 €1,626,261 ERC Principal Investigator, ERC “Microeconomic Analysis of Prices, Food and Nutrition"\\
*2010-2015 £7,813,810 ESRC Co-applicant, ESRC “Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy” at Institute for Fiscal Studies\\
*2009-2010 £1,166,000 ESRC Co-applicant, ESRC “Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy” at Institute for Fiscal Studies\\
*2005-2009 £3,369,374 ESRC Co-applicant, ESRC “Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy” at Institute for Fiscal Studies