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It provides information on the Society and its activities as well as some useful resources for those with an interest in economics.
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Lunchtime Masterclass: Danny Gabay, Director, Fathom Consulting
Start Date/Time: 19 April 2012 12:00
End Date/Time: 19 April 2012 14:00
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Lunchtime Masterclass
Danny Gabay, Director, Fathom Consulting
Following The Money - An Integrated Approach To Macroeconomic And Financial Market Modelling  
Danny coordinates Fathom Consulting’s research effort. Before joining Fathom Consulting, Danny was UK and European economist at JP Morgan. He joined JP Morgan from the Bank of England, where he was one of the authors of the Bank's Inflation Report.
Prior to joining the Bank of England, Danny was a Government Economic Adviser. He worked on capital projects in the NHS, and later ran a macroeconomic briefing unit at the Department of Trade and Industry, which involved writing and coordinating economic speeches for Michael Heseltine and other Government Ministers  
Participation can, if requested, be recognised with a certificate of attendance as part of continuing professional development.
Created / Updated On 16 December 2011

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Recruit A New Member In 2012
Why not make it your New Year's resolution to introduce a colleague to the Society in 2012? The SBE's diverse membership network is one of its key assets, and our new year 'wraparound' offer means that members joining now will benefit from a first annual subscription which runs all the way through to June 2013 (i.e. up to 18 months for the price of 12). Furthermore, and as a 'thank you' from the Society to those making the introductions, any member introducing 5 new full members during the year will be entitled to a free place at dinner with the speaker of their choice following an evening meeting.
A PDF membership leaflet and application form linked below for sending to any economist colleagues who might be interested in joining the Society and taking advantage of the new year offer.
Printed brochures will also be sent out with the Yearbook later this month.
SBE_Application_Form_Year_to_30-June-2013.pdf
SBE_Membership_Brochure_Jan-2012.pdf
SBE_AppForm-MembershipInfo.zip  Both files as a zip archive
 Book Reviews Updated June 20 2011 x9 reviews  Vol42#1 
Expectations, Employment and Prices
Roger Farmer, Oxford University Press, May 2010, 189 pages, £25
The Heart of Teaching Economics: Lessons from Leading Minds
Simon W Bowmaker, Edward Elgar, 2010, 432 pages, £95
The Fish Rots from the Head: Developing Effective Board Directors
Bob Garratt, Profile Books, 2010, 320 pages, £9.99.
Global Challenges at the Intersection of Trade, Energy and the Environment
Ed Joost Pauwelyn, Centre for Economic Policy Research, 236 pages, £10 or download free (link on review page):
The Bank of England 1950s to 1979
Forrest Capie, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 890 pages, £95
A Call for Judgement
Amar Bhidé; Oxford University Press, 2010, 368pp, £18.99.
The Future of Finance: The LSE Report
Various authors, LSE, 2010, 288 pages, £14.99.
The New Lombard Street: How the Fed Became the Dealer of Last Resort
Perry Mehrling, Princeton University Press, 2010, 174 pages, £20.95
How Big Banks Fail – And What to Do About It
Darrell Duffie, Princeton University Press, 2010, 115 pages, £20.95.
SBE members represent a broad spectrum of business life, spanning the City, commerce and industry, consultancies, the public sector, business schools and universities.
The Society welcomes both established economists and younger members, including recent graduates and students intending to follow a career in economics.
Most professional economists will join as full members; there is a reduced subscription rate for students undertaking an undergraduate or master's degree with substantial economics content.
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