Tim Congdon is an economist and businessman, who has for over 30 years been a strong advocate of sound money and free markets in the UK’s public policy debates. He is often regarded as the UK’s leading and most influential ?monetarist” economist.
He was a member of the Treasury Panel of Independent Forecasters (the so-called ?wise men”) between 1992 and 1997, which advised the Chancellor of the Exchequer on economic policy. Lombard Street Research, one of the City of London’s leading economic research consultancies, was founded by him in 1989. He was its Managing Director from 1989 to 2001 and its Chief Economist from 2001 to 2005.
He has been a visiting professor at the Cardiff Business School and the City University Business School (now the Cass Business School). He was awarded the CBE for services to economic debate in 1997. A collection of his papers, with the title Keynes, the Keynesians and Monetarism, was published in September 2007. His latest work, on Central Banking in a Free Society, a response to the current banking crisis, was published by the Institute of Economic Affairs in March 2009. He writes columns on economics for Standpoint and the IEA’s journal, Economic Affairs, contributes to newspapers, and appears frequently on radio and television.
Tim has recently set up a new economics consultancy business, International Monetary Research Ltd., which surveys monetary developments in the world’s leading economies and draws conclusions about their investment implications. He is chief executive of the company, which is his latest venture.