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Paul Dolan
Professor of Economics at Tanaka Business School, Imperial College

Paul Dolan is Professor of Economics at Tanaka Business School, Imperial College London.

The general theme of his research is how individual and social well-being should be defined, measured and distributed for the purposes of informing public policy.

He has held academic appointments at the University of York, Newcastle and Sheffield, where he became Professor of Economics in 2000 and Founder-Director of the Centre for Well-being in Public Policy in 2004. He was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in Economics in 2002 for his contribution to health economics and was a visiting fellow at Princeton University in 2005.

Paul was born in Hackney and is a life-long, and long-suffering, West Ham United fan.

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