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Diane Coyle is former Treasury economist with extensive links and memberships across the Neo-Liberal sphere.  She has written numerous books and articles.{{ref|1}} Her most recent collaboration was the book New Wealth for Old Nations which she co-edited with ex Scottish executive Minister [[Wendy Alexander]] and her husband [[Brian Ashcroft]] who is the director of the [[Fraser of Allander Institute]]. Both Alexander and Coyle are members of the [[British American Project]]. She also wrote a book called ''Sex Drugs and Economics'', its aim being, apparently, to demonstrate how economics can be fun! She is head of the consultancy [[Enlightenment Economics]] {{ref|2}}
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Diane Coyle is former Treasury economist with extensive links and memberships across the Neo-Liberal sphere.  She has written numerous books and articles.<ref>Competition Commission Website, [http://www.mmc.gov.uk/our_peop/members/all_members/biogs/dianecoyle.htm]</ref> Her most recent collaboration was the book New Wealth for Old Nations which she co-edited with ex Scottish executive Minister [[Wendy Alexander]] and her husband [[Brian Ashcroft]] who is the director of the [[Fraser of Allander Institute]]. Both Alexander and Coyle are members of the [[British American Project]]. She also wrote a book called ''Sex Drugs and Economics'', its aim being, apparently, to demonstrate how economics can be fun! She is head of the consultancy [[Enlightenment Economics]]<ref>10 Downing Street Website, [http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page10333.asp]</ref>
  
Diane Coyle was the Economics Editor of the Independent newspaper (UK) between 1993 and 2001. She has a PhD from Harvard. {{ref|3}}
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Diane Coyle was the Economics Editor of The Independent newspaper (UK) between 1993 and 2001. She has a PhD from Harvard.<ref>BBC Trust Website, Diane Coyle, Trustee, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/about/bbc_trust_members/diane_coyle.html]</ref>
 
 
==Published Works==
 
*1997 - '''The Weightless World'''
 
*2001 - '''Paradoxes of Prosperity'''
 
*2002 - '''Sex, Drugs and Economics'''
 
*2005 - '''New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotlands Economic Prospects'''
 
*2007 - '''The Soulful Science: What The Economists Really Do And Why It Matters'''
 
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*[[BBC Trust]], trustee
 
*[[BBC Trust]], trustee
  
==References==
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==Contact, References and Resources==
#{{note|1}} Competition Commission Website, http://www.mmc.gov.uk/our_peop/members/all_members/biogs/dianecoyle.htm
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===Contact===
#{{note|2}} 10 Downing Street Website, http://www.pm.gov.uk/output/Page10333.asp
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===Resources===
#{{note|3}} BBC Trust Website, Diane Coyle, Trustee, http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/about/bbc_trust_members/diane_coyle.html
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====Publications====
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*1997 - '''The Weightless World'''
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*2001 - '''Paradoxes of Prosperity'''
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*2002 - '''Sex, Drugs and Economics'''
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*2005 - '''New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotlands Economic Prospects'''
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*2007 - '''The Soulful Science: What The Economists Really Do And Why It Matters'''
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===References===
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[[Category:Journalists|Coyle, Diane]]
 
[[Category:Journalists|Coyle, Diane]]

Revision as of 11:29, 1 October 2008

Diane Coyle is former Treasury economist with extensive links and memberships across the Neo-Liberal sphere. She has written numerous books and articles.[1] Her most recent collaboration was the book New Wealth for Old Nations which she co-edited with ex Scottish executive Minister Wendy Alexander and her husband Brian Ashcroft who is the director of the Fraser of Allander Institute. Both Alexander and Coyle are members of the British American Project. She also wrote a book called Sex Drugs and Economics, its aim being, apparently, to demonstrate how economics can be fun! She is head of the consultancy Enlightenment Economics[2]

Diane Coyle was the Economics Editor of The Independent newspaper (UK) between 1993 and 2001. She has a PhD from Harvard.[3]

Affiliations

She is also: an alumnus of the British American Project

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Resources

Publications

  • 1997 - The Weightless World
  • 2001 - Paradoxes of Prosperity
  • 2002 - Sex, Drugs and Economics
  • 2005 - New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotlands Economic Prospects
  • 2007 - The Soulful Science: What The Economists Really Do And Why It Matters

References

  1. Competition Commission Website, [1]
  2. 10 Downing Street Website, [2]
  3. BBC Trust Website, Diane Coyle, Trustee, [3]