Ian McCafferty (economist)
For the athlete, see Ian McCafferty.
Ian Alexander McCafferty (born 1 July 1956[1]) is a British economist, currently serving on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). He joined in September 2012, following a time as Chief Economic Adviser to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).[2]
McCafferty was educated at Dulwich College, the University of Durham (Bachelor's) and the University of Amsterdam (Master's equivalent).[1] Before joining the CBI in 2001, he worked at the International Chamber of Commerce, The Economist, Baring Securities, Natwest Markets and BP.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Evidence to the Treasury Select Committee. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 26 October 2012. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
- ↑ "Ian McCafferty - Monetary Policy Committee Member". Bank of England. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
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Governor: Mervyn King (July 2003 – July 2013) | ||
September 2012 – June 2013: | King | Bean | Tucker | Dale | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent | |
Governor: Mark Carney (July 2013 – present) | ||
July 2013 – October 2013: | Carney | Bean | Tucker | Dale | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent | |
November 2013 – May 2014: | Carney | Bean | Cunliffe | Dale | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent | |
June 2014: | Carney | Bean | Cunliffe | Haldane | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent | |
July 2014: | Carney | Broadbent | Cunliffe | Haldane | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Forbes | |
August 2014 – August 2015: | Carney | Broadbent | Cunliffe | Haldane | Shafik | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Forbes | |
September 2015 – July 2016: | Carney | Broadbent | Cunliffe | Haldane | Shafik | McCafferty | Weale | Forbes | Vlieghe | |
August 2016 – present: | Carney | Broadbent | Cunliffe | Haldane | Shafik | McCafferty | Forbes | Vlieghe | Saunders |
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