National Institute of Economic and Social Research
A corporate funded research organisation. It claims:
- The National Institute of Economic and Social Research is Britain’s longest established independent economic research institute with over sixty years experience of applying academic excellence to the needs of business and policy makers. The Institute's objective is to promote, through quantitative research, a deeper understanding of the interaction of economic and social forces that affect people's lives so that they may be improved.[1]
Of course, the second sentence is undermined by the first since the pursuit of the 'needs' of business allow a deeper understanding of issues so that people lives can be subordinated to business interests.
The NIESR has since 2001 run the Westminster Economic Forum jointly with the publicly funded Economic and Social Research Council.
Contents
Council of Management
President
- Lord Burns Appointed November 2003; Chairman, Abbey plc
- Sir Brian Corby (former President). Appointed November 1994; formerly Chairman of Prudential Corporation plc
Chairman of Council
- Professor Stephen Nickell
Appointed November 2002; Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford, Professor of Economics, LSE, and former member of the Monetary Policy Committee
Institute Director
Dr Martin Weale, CBE
Company Secretary
Gill Clisham, FRSA Appointed January 2001; formerly External Relations Officer, NIESR
Council Members
- Nicholas C. F. Barber
- Kate Barker - Monetary Policy Committee, Bank of England
- Professor Charles Bean - Chief Economist, Bank of England
- Colette Bowe - Statistics Commission
- Professor Willem H. Buiter - LSE, Former Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Bronwyn Curtis - Former Head of European Broadcasting, Bloomberg
- Professor John Ermisch - Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
- Professor Charles Goodhart - Professor of Banking and Finance, London School of Economics
- Hans Liesner - Former Deputy Chairman, Monopolies and Mergers Commission
- Sir Peter Middleton - Group Chairman, Barclays Bank plc
- Sir Nicholas Monck - Former Permanent Secretary, Employment Department
- Adair Lord Turner of Ecchinswell - Vice chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe
- Lord Turnbull
- Dr Sushil Wadhwani - Former member, Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee
Notes
- ^ About the National Institute of Economic and Social Research National Institute of Economic and Social Research website, October 2006.