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She spent over 5 years at [[Mitsubishi Bank]], rising to Chief Economist, working on all the major economies. She was subsequently employed by [[Lehman Brothers]] as their Chief UK Economist, concentrating on the UK economy and markets. | She spent over 5 years at [[Mitsubishi Bank]], rising to Chief Economist, working on all the major economies. She was subsequently employed by [[Lehman Brothers]] as their Chief UK Economist, concentrating on the UK economy and markets. | ||
− | Prior to joining Mitsubishi Bank in 1988, she spent 16 years in the Civil Service in the Treasury, the Department of Trade and Industry, the [[Central Statistical Office]] and the [[Civil Service College]] - with a break for teaching economics at Thames Polytechnic (now the [[University of Greenwich]]). | + | Prior to joining Mitsubishi Bank in 1988, she spent 16 years in the Civil Service in the Treasury, the Department of Trade and Industry, the [[Central Statistical Office]] and the [[Civil Service College]] - with a break for teaching economics at Thames Polytechnic (now the [[University of Greenwich]]).<ref>Centre for Policy Studies [http://www.cps.org.uk/whoweare/ Ruth Lea - Director]</ref> |
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Ruth Lea is currently Director of the Centre for Policy Studies. She is on the University of London Council, a Governor of the London School of Economics and a non-executive director of Arbuthnot Banking Group plc. She is the author of many papers including “The 2006 Essential Guide to the European Union”, “Education and training: a business blueprint for reform” and “Healthcare in the UK: the need for reform”. She has a high media profile and writes regularly for the Daily Telegraph.
She was Head of the Policy Unit at the Institute of Directors (IoD) between 1995 and 2003. Prior to the IoD, she was the Economics Editor at ITN. And prior to ITN, she worked in the City for 6 years.
She spent over 5 years at Mitsubishi Bank, rising to Chief Economist, working on all the major economies. She was subsequently employed by Lehman Brothers as their Chief UK Economist, concentrating on the UK economy and markets.
Prior to joining Mitsubishi Bank in 1988, she spent 16 years in the Civil Service in the Treasury, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Central Statistical Office and the Civil Service College - with a break for teaching economics at Thames Polytechnic (now the University of Greenwich).[1]
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- ↑ Centre for Policy Studies Ruth Lea - Director