ERC Lecture Series
2010
16/09/10: Patience Wheatcroft
Editor-in-Chief of Wall Street Journal Europe, "What is the Future for Corporate Britain?"
09/11/10: Jon Moulton and Jamie Constable
From Better Capital and rCapital, "Will there be a double-dip recession?"
09/12/10: Panel Discussion
Lord Lamont, John Peet and John Stevens, "The Future for Europe"
2011
17/02/11: Andrew Smith
Chief Economist at KPMG, "The Economic Outlook for 2011"
07/04/11: Steve Moore
Director of the Big Society Network, "Big Society: The Whole Equation"
09/05/11: John Hawksworth
Chief Economist of PricewaterhouseCoopers, "The Shift in Global Economic Power to the E7"
13/09/11: James Wyatt
Head of Valuation at John D. Wood & Co., "The Outlook for the Housing Market and the Implications for the Wider Economy"
05/10/11: Michael Johnson
Centre for Policy Studies, "Public Sector Pensions: DC is Inevitable"
15/11/11: John Mills
Chairman of JML Ltd., "The Exchange Rate"
06/12/11: Clash of the Titans I
Lord Lamont, John Muellbauer, Hashem Pesaran and Danny Quah
2012
09/01/12: Nigel Hawkins and Michael Laughton
Publication Launch Event, "The Future of Energy Policy in the UK"
07/03/12: Nick O'Donohoe
CEO of Big Society Capital, "Social Impact Investments: A Revolution in Financial Markets?"
04/04/12: Panel Discussion
Michael Drummond, Mike Delaney and Jacque Mallender, "Payment by Results in Public Services"
09/05/12: Chi Onwurah MP
Shadow Minister for Innovation, Science and Digital Infrastructure, "The New Innovation Economy"
13/05/12: James Wyatt
Head of Valuation at John D. Wood & Co., "Bubbles and Asset Prices"
04/09/12: Dr Gerard Lyons
Chief Economist at Standard Chartered Bank, "The Shift in the Balance of Economic and Financial Power"
02/10/12: Guy Fraser-Sampson
Senior Fellow at Cass Business School, "The Mess We're In"
06/11/12: John Kay
Author and Financial Times journalist, "The Future of Equity Markets"
04/12/12: Clash of the Titans II
Lord Lamont, Linda Yueh, Michael Kitson and Ethan Ilzetzki
2013
09/01/13: Stuart Block
Economist and Teacher, "The Economic Cycle: An Economist's Journey by Bicycle from South Africa to London"
05/02/13: Richard Fleming
Head of Advisory and Restructuring, KPMG, "The Prospects for British Business"
09/04/13: Tom Chatfield
Author, "Virtual Economics: Bitcoins and Beyond"
08/05/13: Mark Schneider
President of College Measures, "Is Higher Education Worth the Cost?"
04/06/13: Your Property: Boom or Bust? 2013
Yolande Barnes (Savills), James Wyatt (John D Wood & Co), Liam Bailey (Knight Frank) and James Ferguson (The Macrostrategy Partnership LLP)
11/09/13: Andrew Smithers
Chairman of Smithers & Co., "The Road to Recovery: How and Why Economic Policy Must Change"
09/10/13: Hayek vs Keynes Debate
Guy Fraser-Sampson and Michael Kitson debate "Whose theories can best deliver recovery and growth in the UK – Hayek or Keynes?"
06/11/13: Sarah Harper
Director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, "The Economic and Political Effects of an Ageing Population"
10/12/13: Clash of the Titans III
Andrew Sentance, Kevin Daly, Stephen King, and Ros Altmann
2014
20/01/14: Musa Okwonga
Author and Broadcaster, "The Football Crash: Are Footballers the Bankers of Professional Sports?"
24/02/14: David Craig
Author, "The Great Savings and Pensions Scandal"
25/03/14: James Hindhaugh
Managing Director of Trufflenet, "The Chancellor vs. The People: A Social Media Analysis of the Budget"
29/04/14: Jan Skoyles
Head of Research at the Real Asset Co., "Gold, Bitcoin and the Future of Money"
28/05/14: EU Debate
Tim Congdon and Charles Grant debate "Is the British Economy Better Off In or Out of the EU?"
11/06/14: Second Annual "Boom or Bust" Property Discussion
Grainne Gilmore (Knight Frank), Matthew Pointon (Capital Economics), and James Wyatt (Parthenia)
10/09/14: Katie Morley
Finance Writer (Investors Chronicle) and FT Columnist, "A Generation that is Young, Rootless and Broke"
06/10/14: John Mills and David B. Smith
"Britain's Economic Future: There is an Alternative"
18/11/14: Martin Wolf
Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times, "The Shifts and the Shocks"
18/12/14: Clash of the Titans IV
Andrew Sentance, John Llewellyn, Kate Barker, and Michael McMahon
2015
27/01/15: Matthew Elliott
Chief Executive of Business for Britain, "Business and the EU: The Underlying Divisions"
25/02/15: Felix Martin
Author of "Money: The Unauthorised Biography", "The Ends of Monetary Policy"
24/03/15: Richard Blundell
Research Director at the IFS and Professor of Economics at UCL, "Wages, Inequality and Living Standards"
20/04/15: John Gapper
Chief Business Commentator at the Financial Times, "Technology and the Economy"
18/05/15: Pete Comley
Author of "Inflation Matters", "Inflationary Wave Theory"
16/06/15: Third Annual "Boom or Bust" Property Discussion
Peter Rollings (Marsh & Parsons), Charlie Ellingworth (Property Vision), Paul McFadyen (Regis Group), and Lucian Cook (Savills)
14/10/15: Ruth Lea
Economic Adviser to the Arbuthnot Group, "A New Relationship for the UK with the EU"
02/11/15: Sir Vince Cable
Former Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, "Another Storm Ahead?"
02/12/15: Clash of the Titans V
Andrew Sentance, Rain Newton-Smith, Dr Sean Holly, Jonathan Portes
2016
20/01/16: Jon "JB" Beckett
Author of "New Fund Order", "New Fund Order: Dysfunctions and Disrupters in the City"
08/03/16: John Whiting & Angela Knight
Tax Director and Chair of Office of Tax Simplification, "Simplifying the UK Tax System"
19/04/16: Richard Murphy
Director of Tax Research UK, "The Joy of Tax"
03/05/16: EU Referendum Debate
Andrew Lilico and Charles Grant debate "Brexit: The Economic Arguments For and Against"
08/06/16: Fourth Annual "Boom or Bust" Property Discussion
Ed Mead (Douglas & Gordon), Camilla Dell (Black Brick), Dan Bayley (BNP Paribas), and Neal Hudson(Savills)
12/09/16: Stuart Block
The Economic Cyclist: Cycling to China along Silk Roads Old and New
11/10/16: Sir Charles Bean
Making Economic Statistics fit for the 21st Century
07/11/16: Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson
Europe isn't Working: How the Failure of the Single Currency led to Brexit