4/6/2023 0 Comments Mark freeman![]() ![]() At Loughborough, he was the Academic Leader for the University Research Challenge of “Secure and Resilient Societies”, and also acted as its Director of Executive Education. Prior to working at York, he held professorial positions at the Universities of Loughborough and Bradford, non-professorial full-time academic appointments at the Universities of Exeter and Warwick, as well as visiting positions in the United States and Australia. Between October 2016 and April 2022, he was Dean of the School for Business and Society. Mark has held a variety of academic leadership roles during his career across research, teaching and engagement. ![]() Currently, he is engaging with the public consultation process on the Social Cost of Carbon in the United States. He has provided advice for a wide range of organisations including HM Treasury, the UK Home Office and Department for Transport, the Ministry of Finance (Netherlands), the UK Office for National Statistics, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, the International Seabed Authority, and the OECD. This work has a range of applications primarily in the economic analysis of climate change mitigation, investment in infrastructure and other long-lived projects. He is interested in intergenerational finance, particularly cost-benefit analysis for projects that span many decades. ![]() Mark Freeman holds the position of Professor of Finance. ![]()
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