Werner Plumpe studied history and economics. After guest professorships in Tokyo and other cities, he has been professor at Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main since 1999. His research focuses on the general economic and social history of the modern era, as well as on the business and industrial history of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Alexander Nützenadel studied history, economics and IT. Since 2009 he has been Professor of Social and Economic History at Humboldt-University Berlin. His research focuses on the economic history of European dictatorships in the interwar period and the history of economic experts in the 20th century. His recent publications have dealt with the role of the Italian central bank in the debt crisis of the 1970s and the development of urban real estate markets at the turn of the 20th Century.
Catherine R. Schenk studied economics, international relations and sinology. Following academic posts in, amongst other places, New Zealand, London and Glasgow, since 2017 she has been Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Oxford. Her research focuses on the history of international banking and international monetary relations, mainly since 1945, with a special emphasis on regulation and governance of the global economic system. Most recently, she has written books on the history of the British pound and on international economic relations since 1945.