Vinson Centre Seminar: 'Economists’ failure to forecast inflation correctly in the 2020s?' T Congdon
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Vinson Centre Seminar series: 'How are we to explain economists’ “collective failure” to forecast inflation correctly in the 2020s?: the quantity theory of money and the transmission mechanism from money to the economy'.
By Professor Tim Congdon (Institute of International Monetary Research) and University of Buckingham).
Our speaker:
Professor Tim Congdon is one of the world's leading monetary analysts. He advised the UK's 1979-97 Conservative government on economic policy, serving as a member of the Treasury Panel (the so-called 'Wise Men') from 1992 to 1997. He is usually regarded as the UK's leading exponent of the 'monetarist' school of thought.
After starting his career as a journalist on The Times, he became an economist in the City of London in 1976. He founded the research consultancy, Lombard Street Research, in 1989, which he left in 2005. He has published extensively in academic journals and in the media, as well as several books and pamphlets on money and central banks as well as monetarism. In 2017 he was the editor of ‘Money in the Great Recession’, he’s just written a pamphlet for the IEA, and is now preparing a new book on monetarism (forthcoming in 2025) after the pandemic.
Tim Congdon is affiliated to the Institute of Economic Affairs and is the founder and Chair of the Institute of International Monetary Research, established at the University of Buckingham and hosted by the Vinson Centre.
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