Julia is a Research Associate at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. Her research focuses on developing methods for measuring and estimating the value of shadow prices for assets with no market price or those for which the social value is different to the market price.
Her PhD thesis focused on an application of Amartya Sen’s capability approach to measuring and assessing the distribution of individual economic welfare in the context of the natural environment with a particular view to inequality measurement.
Julia has previously worked at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy and taught undergraduates at the Economics and POLIS departments at the University of Cambridge.
Her research interests relate to exploring methods for economic welfare measurement, welfare economics, economic methodology, and the capability approach.