Andrew Lilico



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Full name: Andrew Lilico

Area of interest: economics, politics

Journals: Guardian.co, Telegraph.co, Conservative Home blogs

Email: [mailto:andrew.lilico@policyexchange.org.uk andrew.lilico@policyexchange.org.uk]

Website: Europe Economics

Blog: conservativehome.blogs / Andrew Lilico | guardian.co / Andrew Lilico

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Biography:
Education: His first degree was from St John's College, Oxford, and his doctorate was from University College London (where he has also lectured in Money and Banking, Macroeconomics, and Corporate Finance). He also has a Masters degree in Philosophy from the University of London (source: policy exchange)

Career: Economist (managing director of Europe Economics)

Current position/role: Chief Economist of Policy Exchange & freelance commentator

Other roles: member of the IEA/Sunday Times Shadow Monetary Policy Committee
 * also writes/written for: The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, Conservative Home blogs

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Viewpoints/Insight: One of Europe's top experts on the economic impact of financial regulation: led the teams doing the European Parliament's assessment of the impact of the Financial Services Action Plan, the European Commission's assessment of the costs of complying with financial regulation, and the FSA's assessment of the benefits of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive

TV/Radio: commentator on economic issues on BBC television & radio, Sky, Bloomberg & CNBC Europe.


 * See Lilico in the news here (Policy Exchange)
 * Click here for links to latest media appearances: see news (Wurope-Economics.com)

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Books & Debate:

 * Limited Foresight, University of London (2004)
 * What killed capitalism? : the crisis : what caused it and how to respond OCLC 317251146, 2009 (see as pdf of pamphlet)

Forthcoming work: Bus and Coach Services: Moving Policy Out of Reverse Gear, Institute of Economic Affairs (due 1st June 2010)

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Articles:

 * We should have spared capitalism, not the capitalists - It would have been better to employ the market's punishments – losing your money if your investment goes bad - Guardian.co, 16th March 2009
 * Rules versus discretion - Today's White Paper on financial regulation avoids introducing some unnecessary regulatory changes at the expense of failing to introduce some necessary ones - The Spectator, 8th July 2009 (co-author Helen Thomas)
 * We need more risk and less regulation of the financial sector - The politicians' answer to the banking crisis – if it fails, bail it out – will get us nowhere - Telegraph.co, 15th March 2009
 * Meet the Austrian school - What if we needed a recession to fix the excesses of the economy? - Guardian.co, 17th December 2008



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