Diane Coyle
Co-Director, Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge,
Diane Coyle is a Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester and founder of the consultancy Enlightenment Economics. She is a member of the Natural Capital Committee and Fellow of the Office for National Statistics. She specialises in the economics of new technologies, markets and competition, and public policy, and has worked extensively on the impacts of mobile telephony in developing countries. Her books include GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History,The Economics of Enough: How to run the economy as if the future matters, and The Soulful Science (all Princeton University Press). Diane was a BBC Trustee for over eight years, and has also been a member of the Migration Advisory Committee and the Competition Commission. She was previously Economics Editor of The Independent and before that worked at the Treasury and in the private sector as an economist. She has a PhD from Harvard. Diane was awarded the OBE in January 2009.
Featured work
Digital Platforms, Regulation and Competition: What's next for Europe?
Will the new rules of the internet go far enough for consumers and creators? Should we regulate platforms or will a code of conduct suffice?
A European approach to Artificial Intelligence?
Closed-door brainstorming event to discuss the European Commission's AI strategy
Digital platforms: A policy and research agenda
The number of digital platforms is currently rising in many countries and sectors. What are the opportunities of platforms and which kind of regulatio