The State of the Economy
The Institute of Economic Affairs' 27th conference: After the financial meltdown: prospects for recovery in the UK and Global economies
Speakers include:
Roger Bootle
Managing Director, Capital Economics
Biography
Roger Bootle runs the consultancy, Capital Economics, which specialises in macroeconomics and the economics of the property market. He is also Economic Adviser to Deloitte and a Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Treasury Committee. He was formerly Group Chief Economist of HSBC and used to be on the Chancellor’s panel of Independent Economic Advisers.
He has written many books including The Trouble with Markets, which analyses the deep causes of the recent financial crisis.
Ben Broadbent
Global Investment Research, Goldman Sachs
Biography
Ben is a senior economist covering the United Kingdom and continental Europe. He joined the firm in 2000 and was named managing director in 2006.
He has worked extensively on issues affecting the European economies, including EMU, corporate investment and profitability, consumer behavior and the financing of the government deficit. He has been an expert witness for the UK Parliament’s Treasury Select Committee.
Previously, Ben was an assistant professor of Economics at Columbia University in New York, where his research was concerned with questions in monetary economics and economic growth. He has also worked at H.M.Treasury and the Bank of England.
Ben has a PhD from Harvard University, where he was a Fulbright Scholar, and a first-class honours degree from Cambridge University.
Richard Barkham
Group Research Director, Grosvenor Group
Biography
Richard is Research Director for Grosvenor. Grosvenor is a privately owned multinational property company with £12.6bn of real estate under management and offices in 17 cities. Richard is responsible for the group’s team of 12 economists and for long term planning and capital allocation.
Richard has a PhD in economics from the University of Reading and is a Chartered Surveyor. Prior to his move to the private sector, Richard was Reader in Finance at the University of Reading. He has published numerous papers on the financial economics of real estate and a book on regional economic development.
Paul Tucker
Deputy Governor, Financial Stability, Bank of England
Biography
He was appointed Deputy Governor, Financial Stability, Bank of England in 2009 and is currently also a Member of the Monetary Policy Committee, the Bank’s Court of Directors and the Governor's Executive Team.
He joined the Bank of England in 1993, and has since held the roles of Head of Gilt-Edged & Money Markets Division, Head of Monetary Assessment and Strategy Division and Deputy Director, Financial Stability. He was also closely involved with the Bank's Financial Stability Review. From 2002 until now he was Executive Director for Markets.
Randy Kroszner
Norman R. Bobins Professor of Economics, University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Former Governor, Federal Reserve System
Biography
Randall S. Kroszner served as a Governor of the Federal Reserve System from 2006 until 2009. During this time he chaired the committee on Supervision and Regulation of Banking Institutions and the committee on Consumer and Community Affairs. He represented both the Federal Reserve Board on the Financial Stability Forum and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
Prior to this role Dr. Kroszner was a professor of Economics at the Booth School of Business of the University of Chicago where he is now returning to assume a newly-created chair titled the Norman R. Bobins Professor of Economics.
Andrew Milligan
Head of Global Strategy, Standard Life
Biography
He joined Standard Life Investments in 2000 as Global Investment Strategist before being appointed Head of Global Strategy in 2001.
Prior to this, he worked for HM Treasury and Lloyds Bank as an Economic Adviser, and Smith New Court as International Economist. In 1994 he was appointed Chief Economist with New Japan Securities Europe followed by Morley Fund Management in 1996 where he took up the position of Director of Economic Research & Business Risk.
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Conference overview:
As we start to emerge from the economic downturn, businesses, academics and governments alike have plenty to debate as they share their predictions for the future and discuss prospects for the recovery of the UK economy. The Institute of Economic Affairs' State of the Economy conference, now in its 27th year, will offer the perfect forum for these stimulating discussions. As always, an excellent line up of speakers will guarantee an exclusive insight into the major topics of discussion, which range from an assessment of the Bank of England's economic priorities to the impact of emerging markets on the global economy. This makes for an informative and highly regarded event which will attract a diverse range of delegates from a wide range of industry backgrounds.