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Lawrence Harper-Scott

Senior Economist

Lawrence Harper-Scott

Senior Economist

London, United Kingdom

Lawrence Harper-Scott is a senior economist, he primarily produces forecasts for regions in the Nordics and Central & Eastern Europe. Before joining Oxford Economics Lawrence graduated from Loughborough University with a degree in Economics.

Lee Walker

Principal Property Economist, OE Australia

Lee Walker

Principal Property Economist, OE Australia

Sydney, Australia

Lee has over 20 years experience in researching and forecasting Australian property markets, particularly in non-residential sectors. He is responsible for managing and producing a number of subscription services across Australia’s commercial property markets.

Lee’s current focus is on the Sydney and Perth office property markets, as well as prospects for the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane industrial property markets. Lee also contributes to consulting work, including the financial evaluation of commercial development, the economic impact of major projects and strategic employment studies.

Leeuwner Esterhuysen

Economist, OE Africa

Leeuwner Esterhuysen

Economist, OE Africa

Paarl, South Africa

Leeuwner Esterhuysen, who obtained his master's degree in economics from Stellenbosch University, is an economist at Oxford Economics Africa. He is responsible for providing coverage and analysis on various West African nations, and spearheads research in the region.

Leo Barincou

Senior Economist based in Paris, France

Leo Barincou

Senior Economist based in Paris, France

Paris, France

Leo is a Senior Economist within the macroeconomics forecasting division of Oxford Economics. He is based in Paris and is responsible for producing macroeconomic forecasts for France.

Before joining Oxford Economics, Leo worked for seven years as an economist across various organizations, including the French Treasury, the asset management firm Covéa Finance and the economic consultancy Centolla. Léo holds a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics, as well as the Ecole normale supérieure and Sciences Po in Lyon.

Leonardo Loffler
Leonardo Loffler

Associate Director, Business Development, Mid-Atlantic

Leonardo Loffler

Leonardo Loffler

Associate Director, Business Development, Mid-Atlantic

Washington, DC, United States

As one of our most perennial employees, Leonardo heads up our East Coast Account Direction and new opportunities in various corporate, government and non-profit sectors, with over 20 years of experience in the Industry.

Leonardo holds a BA in International Relations & German with study and working experiences in Argentina, Germany, Spain and the US.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Leonardo worked for other organizations with the responsibility of looking over all of EMEA in many different Industries.

He is a native Spanish and English speaker with a good knowledge of German and Italian.

Liam Cordingley

Lead Economist, Economic Consulting, Asia

Liam Cordingley

Lead Economist, Economic Consulting, Asia

Singapore

Lead Economist, Economic Consulting, Asia

Liam Gallagher

Lead Economist

Liam Gallagher

Lead Economist

London, United Kingdom

Liam has worked in the Scenarios, Stress Testing and Financial Modelling team since he joined Oxford Economics in 2017. He develops regulatory scenarios for financial clients including for IFRS9 and stress testing. He is also responsible for overseeing model development projects to enhance the financial market coverage on the Global Economic Model and building bespoke macro-financial models for clients.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Liam gained an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Bath. As part of the course, he spent a placement year working at the Bank of England where he received the Governor’s award for his contributions during the EU referendum. In 2021, he completed a MSc at the University of Amsterdam specialising in monetary theory.

Lloyd Barton
Lloyd Barton

Head of Thematic Macro Consulting

Lloyd Barton

Lloyd Barton

Head of Thematic Macro Consulting

Oxford, United Kingdom

]Lloyd Barton is Head of Thematic Macro Consulting at Oxford Economics, leading bespoke client research into long-term trends in the global economy and financial markets. His areas of specialism include macro forecasting & scenario analysis, global trade, banking & capital markets, real estate, and commercial advisory for infrastructure transactions.​ Lloyd holds degrees in Economics from the Universities of Cambridge and Warwick.

Louise Loo
Louise Loo

Lead Economist

Louise Loo

Louise Loo

Lead Economist

Singapore

Louise Loo joined Oxford Economics in 2022, with a focus on Greater China. Prior to OE, she was a senior economist at Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs. At Goldman Sachs, she was also an advisor to China MoF with regards to its sovereign credit rating. Louise is originally from Malaysia and has earned Economics and public policy degrees with Sheffield University and Columbia University.

Louw Nel

Senior Political Analyst, OE Africa

Louw Nel

Senior Political Analyst, OE Africa

Cape Town, South Africa

Louw is the senior political analyst at Oxford Economics Africa. He joined the company in 2020 after five years with South Africa’s official opposition party, serving as its operations director at Parliament. He has an obsessive relationship with African politics and covers South Africa and several other countries.

Lyle Begbie

Economist, OE Africa

Lyle Begbie

Economist, OE Africa

Paarl, South Africa

Lyle is a junior economist at Oxford Economics Africa and graduated recently with a master’s degree in Economics from the University of Cape Town. His focus is on forecasting and providing macroeconomic analysis on Southern and Central Africa. Lyle joined the company in 2023 and has taken a keen interest in identifying the key drivers of Africa’s development.

Maarten Kroes

Director, Transport Advisory

Maarten Kroes

Director, Transport Advisory

London, United Kingdom

Over 25 years’ of management consultancy experience in economic infrastructure and finance, with a focus on the transport sector:

  • Expert support to multi-national infrastructure operators, developers, government organisations and financial institutions, based on a detailed understanding of over 100 privately financed transport projects.
  • Track record in delivering robust commercial traffic and revenue analysis for toll road, managed lane, rail and parking projects.
  • Development of innovative methodological frameworks and analytic approaches, blending big data, consumer insight and pricing for revenue growth.
  • Expertise in financial and cash flow modelling with a proven ability to bring together engineering and financial concepts to produce robust and comprehensible modelling outputs.

Worldwide experience including the United Kingdom, Ireland, The Netherlands, France, Italy, Greece, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Portugal, USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Nigeria, Ghana, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Turkey, Peru, Thailand, China.

Makoto Tsuchiya
Makoto Tsuchiya

Economist

Makoto Tsuchiya

Makoto Tsuchiya

Economist

Tokyo, Japan

Makoto Tsuchiya is an Economist at Oxford Economics. He oversees the forecast and analysis of the electronics sector, including semiconductors. He also works on a wide range of client projects, by way of producing bespoke forecasts as well as written reports. Makoto has a Bachelor's degree from Temple University Japan where he majored in Economics with a minor in Business Studies. He also has sophisticated knowledge in the corporate accounting field.

Marcos Casarin

Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead

Marcos Casarin

Corporate Advisory Engagement Lead

London, United Kingdom

Marcos assists clients in the corporate sector at Oxford Economics in gaining key insights from our forecasts and analyses, as well as understanding how to use economic insights to make strategic business decisions.

He is based in our London office. Prior to working in corporate advisory, Marcos was the chief economist and general manager for Oxford Economics in Latin America based in Mexico City, in charge of managing a team of economists producing research and forecasts for over 30 countries as well as leading several consultancy projects with major firms. Before joining Oxford Economics in 2012, Marcos completed his MSc in Economics & Finance at the Barcelona School of Economics and worked at the Brazilian Development Bank in Rio de Janeiro. Marcos is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

Maree Kilroy
Maree Kilroy

Senior Economist, Construction & Property Forecasting, Oxford Economics

Maree Kilroy

Maree Kilroy

Senior Economist, Construction & Property Forecasting, Oxford Economics

Sydney, Australia

Maree is a senior economist in the property and building forecasting team at Oxford Economics Australia, analysing demographic trends, housing markets and policy shifts. Having worked in industry economics for 10 years, Maree’s primary responsibility is residential property forecasts which are distributed through our subscription products, most notably the recently released ResRadar.

Margarida Secca Serra

Economist, Economic Impact

Margarida Secca Serra

Economist, Economic Impact

London, United Kingdom

Margarida joined Oxford Economics in 2019 as a graduate in the London office.

She works in the Applied Economics team where she has been involved in a variety of projects, including a literature review on the effectiveness of soft drink taxation on health and revenue objectives, and a literature review on the benefits of digital services in Europe. She has also supported the econometric modelling of future demand for meat in the UK and several reports on the economic, societal, and cultural benefits of YouTube in different countries.

Before joining Oxford Economics, Margarida worked for the Portuguese Agency for Trade and Investment in London. She holds both a BSc and a MSc in Economics from NOVA SBE and while completing her dissertation, she did an internship at the Portuguese Ministry of Economy.

Margaux McLoughlin

Research Associate

Margaux McLoughlin

Research Associate

New York, US

Margaux McLoughlin leads research programs with clients across multiple sectors, with a specialization in financial services, technology, and sustainability. She holds a B.S. in Finance from Syracuse University.

Marietha Jacobs

Econometrician, OE Africa

Marietha Jacobs

Econometrician, OE Africa

Paarl, South Africa

Marietha is an econometrician on the consulting team at Oxford Economics Africa. She began her career as an economist at a development economics consulting firm in South Africa, where she spent ten years specialising in the analysis of economic development issues for both public and private sector clients. Marietha holds a Bachelor of Commerce Honours degree in Econometrics from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, graduating with distinction.

Mark Britton

Director, City Services

Mark Britton

Director, City Services

London, United Kingdom

Mark Britton is a Director within Oxford Economics’ Cities Team. He leads a team of economists to provide clients with global city-level forecasts and research through a range of subscription products and consultancy projects.

Mark has more than 15 years’ experience in regional forecasting, model building and economic analysis for a broad range of clients across both the public and private sectors. He has a keen interest in developing quantitative solutions using a range of data science, econometric and geospatial techniques to provide organisations around the world with the tools to make more informed location decisions.

Mark recently coordinated the development of a new climate scenario service, which quantifies the impact of climate-related transition and physical risks on city and regional economies. He has led major consultancy projects, with recent examples including socioeconomic scenario analysis to support the development of city masterplans in the Middle East; commercial real estate forecasting; and location benchmarking to support strategic investment decisions.

Mark Killion

Director of US Industry Services

Mark Killion

Director of US Industry Services

Philadelphia, United States

Mark Killion, CFA, is Director of Director of US Industry Services at Oxford Economics, with extensive experience in research and modelling for economics and finance, also skilled in the presentation of insightful conclusions and strategies. Killion brings value to companies and governments by developing state-of-the-art products that use innovative metrics to reliably forecast market conditions, and benchmark business performances.

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