John Eatwell, Baron Eatwell

John Leonard Eatwell, Baron Eatwell ( born February 2, 1945) is a British economist and current president of Queens' College (Cambridge) where he studied from 1964 to 1967.

Training

Eatwell was educated at Queens ' College, University of Cambridge with a BA and then at Harvard University. He received his doctorate there and then went back to the Queens' College.

Life and career

Eatwell was, inter alia, at the University of Cambridge Professor of Financial Policy and Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics: he was a research associate at Trinity College and in 1996 was elected President of Queens' College selected. In addition, he taught economics at the New School for Social Research in New York City in the 1980s and 1990s. He is a member of several scientific societies. He was from 1985 to 1992 the chief economic adviser to Neil Kinnock.

He was raised as Baron Eatwell for Life Peer and sits for the Labour Party in the House of Lords. In 2010 he was appointed opposition to the budget of Ed Miliband as Labour spokesperson.

Eatwell is former chairman of the British Library, a director of the Royal Opera House and economic adviser of the Chartered Management Institute.

In July 2006, Eatwell Suzi Digby married (* 1958), founder of The Voices Foundation, a charity dedicated to music education.

Writings (selection )

As author

  • On the Proposed Reform of corporation tax. In: Bulletin of the Oxford University Institute of Economics and Statistics. Vol 33 (1971 ), No. 4, pp. 267-274, ISSN 0140-5543.
  • Mr Sraffa 's Standard Commodity and the Rate of Exploitation. In: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol 89 (1975 ), No. 4, pp. 543-555, ISSN 0033-5533
  • Money wage inflation in industrial countries. In: Review of Economic Studies. Vol 41 (1974 ), No. 4, pp. 515-523 ( with John Llewellyn and Roger Tarling ).
  • A note on the truncation theorem. In: Kyklos. International review for social sciences. Vol 28 (1975 ), No. 4, pp. 870-875, ISSN 0023-5962.
  • The Irrelevance of Returns to Scale in Sraffa 's Analysis. In: Journal of Economic Literature, Vol 15 (1977 ), No. 1, pp. 61-68, ISSN 0022-0515 ( with AL Levine ).
  • Joan Robinson. In: Challenge. The magazine of economic affairs. Vol 20 (1977 ), No. 1, pp. 64-65, ISSN 0577-5132.
  • On the theoretical consistency of theories of surplus-value. In: Capital and Class. Vol 10 ( 1980), pp. 155-158, ISSN 0309-8168.
  • Economic theory and European society. The influence of J. M. Keynes. In: History of European Ideas. Vol 9 (1988 ), No. 2, pp. 215-225, ISSN 0191-6599 ( with Murray Milgate ). .
  • Institutions, efficiency, and the theory of economic policy. In: Social Research. An international Quarterly. Vol 61 (1991 ), No. 1, pp. 35-53, ISSN 0037- 783x.
  • Citizen Keynes. In: American Prospect. A journal for the liberal imagination. Vol 5 (1994 ), Issue 16, pp. 115-124, ISSN 1049-7285.
  • The international origins of unemployment. In: Jonathan Michie, John Grieve Smith ( eds.): Managing the global economy. OUP, Oxford 1995, ISBN 0-19-828969-3, pp. 271-286.
  • The global money trap. Can Clinton master the markets? In: American Prospect. A journal for the liberal imagination. Vol 4 (1995 ), Issue 12, pp. 118-126, ISSN 1049-7285.
  • Responses. The British economy. In: New Statesman and Society, Vol 9 (1996 ), No. 402, pp. 32, ISSN 0954-2361 (with P. Wallace ).
  • Ethics and self-interest. In: Ian P. Jones, Michael Pollitt (eds.): The role of business ethics in economic performance. Macmillan, Basingstoke 1998, ISBN 0-333-71741-4, pp. 21-30.
  • The anatomy of the pensions " crisis". In: Economic Survey of Europe. Vol 52 (1998/99, No. 3, pp. 57-67 ), ISSN 0070-8712.
  • From cooperation to coordination to control? In: New Political Economy. Vol 4 (1999 ), No. 3, pp. 410-415, ISSN 1356-3467.
  • Towards an effective regulation of international capital markets. In: International Politics and Society, (1999 ), No. 3, pp. 279-286, ISSN 0945-2419 ( with Lance Taylor).
  • Unemployment. National policies in a global economy. In: International Journal of Manpower. Vol 21 (2000 ), No. 5, pp. 343-373, ISSN 0143-7720.
  • New issues in international financial regulation. In: Eilis Ferran, Charles A. Goodhart (ed.): Regulating financial services and markets in the 21st century. Hart Publ, Oxford 2001, ISBN 1-84113-279-9, pp. 235-254.
  • Useful bubbles. In: Contributions to Political Economy. Vol 23 (2004 ), No. 1, pp. 35-47, ISSN 0277-5921.
  • Financial imbalances in the world economy. In: Economic and Political Weekly, Vol 40 (2005 ), Issue 52, pp. 5453-5456, ISSN 0012-9976 ( with Alex Izurieta and Francis Cripps ).
  • Britain and America. Amelio rating unilateralism. In: Social Research. Vol 72 (2005 ), No. 4, pp. 791-798, ISSN 0037- 783x.
  • Risk management and systemic risk. In: Saul Estrin, Grzegorz Kolodko, Milica Uvalic (ed.): Transition and beyond. Essays in honor of Mario Nuti. Palgrave Macmillan, London 2007, ISBN 978-0-230-54697-4, pp. 247-262.
  • Practical proposals for regulatory reform. In: Chatham House and Atlantic Council ( ed.): New ideas for the London Summit. Recommendations to the G20 leaders. Royal Institute of International Affairs, London 2009, ISBN 978-1-86203-216-3, pp. 11-14.
  • Not " just another accession ". The political economy of EU enlargement to the East. Institute for Public Policy Research, London 1997, ISBN 1-86030-055-3 ( with Michael Ellman, Mats Karlsson, Mario Nuti and Judith Shapiro ).
  • Understanding globalization. The nation -state, democracy and economic policies in the new epoch. Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm 1998, ISBN 91-22-01782-8 ( with Elizabeth Jelin, Anthony McGrew and James N. Rosenau ).
  • Capital flows and the international financial architecture. A paper from the Project on Development, Trade, and International Finance. Council on Foreign Relations, New York 2000 (with Lance Taylor).
  • Hard budgets and soft states. Social policy choices in central and eastern Europe. Institute for Public Policy Research, London 2000, ISBN 1-86030-106-1 ( with Michael Ellman, Mats Karlsson, Mario Nuti and Judith Shapiro ).
  • Global governance of financial systems. The international regulation of systemic risk. OUP, New York 2005, ISBN 0-19-516698-1 ( with Alexander Kern and Rahul Dhumale ).
  • Financial supervision and crisis management in the EU. European Parliament, Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, Brussels 2007 ( with Alexander Kern, Avinash Persaud and Robert Reoch ).

As editor

  • Keynes's Economics and the Theory of Value and Distribution. Duckworth, Oxford 1983, ISBN 0-7156-1688-9 ( with Murray Milgate ).
  • The new Palgrave. A Dictionary of Economics. Macmillan, London, 1987, ISBN 0-333-37235-2 (4 vols, with Murray Milgate and Peter Newman).
  • The new Palgrave capital theory. Macmillan, London, 1990, ISBN 0-333-49546-2 ( with Murray Milgate and Peter Newman).
  • The new Palgrave dictionary of money and finance. Macmillan, London 1992, ISBN 0-333-52722-4 ( with Peter Newman and Murray Milgate ).
  • Employment and economic performance. Jobs, inflation and growth. OUP, Oxford 1997, ISBN 0-19-829094-2.
  • International capital markets. System in transition. OUP, Oxford 2002, ISBN 0-19-514765-0 ( with Lance Taylor).
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