David Walton
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David Robert Walton (May 30, 1963 – June 21, 2006) was a British economist, and a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee from July 2005 until his death in June 2006.
Walton gained a BA in Economics and Politics with first class honours at Van Mildert College, Durham University in 1984. After graduating Walton took a position at HM Treasury working as an economist. He held this position until 1986 when he left to pursue an MA in Economics at Warwick University, in which he gained a distinction. He joined the economics team at Goldman Sachs in 1987. In 2003 he was appointed as their Chief European Economist and as the Chairman of the Society of Business Economists. In 2005 be became a Visiting Research Professor at the University of Oxford's Economics Department, and joined the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee.
David Walton died on June 21, 2006 after contracting necrotising fasciitis, possibly occurring from the urinary tract. [1] In his final meeting, Walton was the only member preferring an increase in the interest rate, the other seven members voting to maintain the rate at 4.5%. [2]. Walton had also been the only member supporting such an increase in the previous month's meeting. [3]
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- ^ Flesh-eating bug killed top economist in 24 hours | the Daily Mail
- ^ Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting held on 7-8 June 2006
- ^ Minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting held on 3 and 4 May 2006
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee | ||
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Governor: Mervyn King (June 2003–present) | ||
July 2005-January 2006: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Large | Lambert | Lomax | Walton | |
February 2006-March 2006: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lambert | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | |
April 2006-May 2006: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | |
June 2006: | King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | Blanchflower |