Ben Broadbent
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Benjamin R Broadbent is a British economist, currently chief European economist at Goldman Sachs. In June 2011, he replaced the departing Andrew Sentance on the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee.[1]
After gaining a first-class honours degree from University of Cambridge, he studied at for a Ph.D at Harvard University, where he was a Fulbright Scholar.
After working for HM Treasury, he worked for the Bank of England, and then became an Assistant Professor at Columbia University. Joining Goldman Sachs in 2000 as Senior European Economist, he became Managing Director in 2006.
References
- ↑ "Chancellor appoints Ben Broadbent as external member of the Monetary Policy Committee". HM Treasury. 7 March 2011. Retrieved 7 March 2011.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee | ||
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Governor: Mervyn King (July 2003 – July 2013) | ||
June 2011 – August 2012: | King | Bean | Tucker | Dale | Fisher | Miles | Posen | Weale | Broadbent | |
September 2012 – June 2013: | King | Bean | Tucker | Dale | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent | |
Governor: Mark Carney (July 2013 – present) | ||
July 2013 – October 2013: | Carney | Bean | Tucker | Dale | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent | |
November 2013 – present: | Carney | Bean | Cunliffe | Dale | Fisher | Miles | McCafferty | Weale | Broadbent |
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