Sir Howard Davies is Director of the London School of Economics, a post he took up in September 2003.
With a wealth of experience in finance, Sir Howard is in the privileged position to be able to offer decision makers from all over the globe essential information crucial for companies wishing to do business in today's volatile markets.
Edmund Phelps
Nobel Prize Winner for Economics, 2006
Edmund Phelps is a Leading Global Economist. He joined the Department of Economics at Columbia in 1971 after several years at Pennsylvania and earlier Yale. He is the 2006 winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics. Phelps’s work is best known for introducing in the late ’60s an expectations-based micro economics into the theory of employment determination and price-wage dynamics.
Thanks to his deep understanding of market coherences and outstanding achievements in his field he inspires any audience. He has excellent rhetoric skills at his command which also make him a demanded speaker worldwide.
Leszek Balcerowicz
Former Polish Deputy Prime and Finance Minister & President of the National Bank (until 2006)
Leszek Balcerowicz is a pioneer of radical reforms who has been at the centre of Poland's economic and political life since 1989. Having been three times in government in charge of economic reforms, he is acclaimed as the architect of his country's economic growth and as a leader of free market economy. He is the Governor of the National Polish Bank and has also held positions including Deputy Prime Minister, Finance Minister and President of the National Bank. He is a member of the group of trustees of the Institute of International Finance (USA) and also a Professor of Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics.
Joseph Stiglitz
Nobel Prize Winner for Economics in 2001
Joseph Stiglitz is a leading economic educator.
He won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001, before that President Clinton appointed him Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in 1995.
A former Chief Economist to the World Bank, he is currently Professor of Economics at Columbia University.
His recent work focuses on globalisation and its positive and negative impacts on individuals and economies.
With humour he delivers the most informative of messages that convey the global economic context with ease.
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