Anna is a research economist and PhD candidate at the LSE, working on the productivity and innovation programme at the Centre for Economic Performance. Her work is focused on firm organisation and workforce skills, and their effects on productivity and innovation. More generally, Anna is interested in understanding UK economic performance and the drivers of growth. Before resuming her studies, Anna was a Manager at Deloitte’s Economic Consulting practice, working on regulatory, competition and strategic economics across sectors. Prior to joining Economic Consulting, she worked in Deloitte’s Audit practice and qualified as a chartered accountant.

How universities boost economic growth
Sep 15, 2016 15:11 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
In 1900, just 1% of young people in the world were enrolled at university. Over the course of the next century this exploded to 20%, as recognition of the value of such an education became widespread. And it turns out that...