- Tim Besley
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office2 = Member of theMonetary Policy Committee
term_start2 =September 2006
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governor2 =Mervyn King
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alma_mater =University of Oxford
profession = EconomistTimothy J. Besley has served on the
Bank of England 'sMonetary Policy Committee from September 2006 to present and is Kuwaitprofessor ofeconomics andpolitical science at theLondon School of Economics and Director of the Suntory-Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Discpilines (STICERD) at the LSE.He is also a research fellow of the
Institute for Fiscal Studies , a research fellow of theCentre for Economic Policy Research and a member of the Institutions, Organizations and Growth Program of theCanadian Institute for Advanced Research . In 2005, he won theYrjö Jahnsson Award forEurope an economics. This is the most pretigious award in European Economics and is made every second year to an economist under the age of 45 who has made significant contribution to economics in Europe.His career began as a prize fellow at
All Souls College, Oxford . He then served as an assistant Professor atPrinceton University before returning to the UK in 1995.His consultancies include the
European Commission ,World Bank andHer Majesty's Treasury .He is a
Fellow of the British Academy , a Fellow of theEconometric Society and is a foreign honorary member of theAmerican Economic Association . He is a past co-editor ofAmerican Economic Review -- the first person to serve in this position not based at a US university. He is president-elect of theEuropean Economic Association .He attended
Aylesbury Grammar School . He then studied atOxford University , where he gained a BA inPhilosophy, Politics and Economics (1st Class) and an M.Phil and a D.Phil in Economics.His research interests are focused on aspects of economic policy formation in developed and emerging market economies. He is one of the leading economists involved in restoring the study of political economy to prominence in mainstream economics.
He is married to Gillian Paull and has two sons.
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