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Appendix 2: List of witnesses

Evidence is published online at https://committees.parliament.uk/work/993/quantitative-easing and available for inspection at the Parliamentary Archives (020 7219 3074).

Evidence received by the Committee is listed below in chronological order of oral evidence session and in alphabetical order. Those witnesses marked with ** gave both oral and written evidence. Those marked with * gave oral evidence and did not submit any written evidence. All other witnesses submitted written evidence only.

Oral evidence in chronological order

*

Philip Aldrick, Economics Editor, The Times

QQ 1–11

*

Professor Daniela Gabor, Professor of Economics and Macro-Finance, UWE Bristol

QQ 1–11

*

Chris Giles, Economics Editor, Financial Times

QQ 1–11

*

Sir Paul Tucker, Research Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School and former Deputy Governor, Bank of England

QQ 12–21

*

Fran Boait, Executive Director, Positive Money

QQ 22–32

*

Professor Tim Congdon CBE, Founder and Chairman, Institute of International Monetary Research

QQ 22–32

*

Liam Halligan, Senior Economics Commentator, The Telegraph Media Group

QQ 22–32

**

Professor Özlem Onaran, Professor of Economics and Co-Director of the Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA), University of Greenwich

QQ 33–40

*

James Smith, Research Director, Resolution Foundation

QQ 33–40

*

Melissa Davey, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, Bank of England

QQ 41–48

*

Adrian Grey, Global Chief Investment Officer, Insight Investment

QQ 49–55

*

Nigel Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Legal & General

QQ 49–55

*

Dr Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queen’s College, University of Cambridge and Chief Economic Adviser, Allianz

QQ 56–67

*

Rupert Harrison, Portfolio Manager and Chief Macro-Strategist, Multi-Asset Strategies Group, BlackRock

QQ 56–67

*

Lord Darling of Roulanish, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010)

QQ 68–85

*

Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics and Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University

QQ 86–93

*

Adam Posen, President, Peterson Institute for International Economics

QQ 86–93

*

Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, Senior Fellow and Grantee, Institute for New Economic Thinking

QQ 94–100

*

Charles Goodhart CBE FBA, Emeritus Professor of Banking and Finance with the Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics

QQ 94–100

*

Daniel Gros, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies

QQ 101–111

*

Peter Praet, former Chief Economist, European Central Bank

QQ 101–111

*

Stephen G. Cecchetti, Rosen Family chair in International Finance, Brandeis International Business School

QQ 112–124

*

Anjalika Bardalai, Chief Economist, TheCityUK

QQ 125–138

**

Richard Butcher, Chair, Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association

QQ 125–138

*

Professor Christina Parajon Skinner, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

QQ 139–147

**

Lord Tyrie, former Chair, House of Commons Treasury Select Committee (2010–2017)

QQ 139–147

*

Masaaki Shirakawa, former Governor, Bank of Japan (2008–2013)

QQ 148–156

*

William Allen, Visitor, National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR)

QQ 157–163

*

Lee Buchheit, Visiting Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary University of London

QQ 157–163

*

Ed Balls, Professor of Political Economy, Kings College London

QQ 164–171

*

Lord Macpherson of Earl’s Court, former Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury (2005–2016)

QQ 164–171

*

Otmar Issing, former Chief Economist, European Central Bank (1998–2006) and President, Center for Financial Studies

QQ 172–179

*

Donald Kohn, former Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors, US Federal Reserve System

QQ 172–179

**

Andrew Bailey, Governor, Bank of England

QQ 180–202

**

Dr Ben Broadbent, Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy, Bank of England

QQ 180–202

**

Sir Dave Ramsden, Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking, Bank of England

QQ 180–202

Alphabetical list of all witnesses

Aberdeen Standard Investments

QEI0009

*

Philip Aldrick, Economics Editor, The Times (QQ 1–11)

*

William Allen, Visitor, National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) (QQ 157–163)

**

Andrew Bailey, Governor, Bank of England
(QQ 180–202)

QEI0015

Andre Baldwin, Chief at Price and Volume Measures Consultants

(QEI0007)

*

Ed Balls, Professor of Political Economy, Kings College London (QQ 164–171)

*

Anjalika Bardalai, Chief Economist, TheCityUK (QQ 125–138)

Dr Will Bateman, Associate Professor, Australian National University

QEI0017

Blonde Money

QEI0012

*

Fran Boait, Executive Director, Positive Money (QQ 22–32)

**

Dr Ben Broadbent, Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy, Bank of England (QQ 180–202)

QEI0015

*

Lee Buchheit, Visiting Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary University of London (QQ 157–163)

Dean Buckner, Retired Senior Valuation Specialist, Prudential Regulation Authority

QEI0018

**

Richard Butcher, Chair, Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (QQ 125–138)

QEI0020

*

Stephen G Cecchetti, Rosen Family Chair in International Finance, Brandeis International Business School (QQ 112–124)

Jagjit S Chadha, Director, National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR)

QEI0021

*

Professor Tim Congdon CBE, Founder and Chairman, Institute of International Monetary Research (QQ 22–32)

Frances Coppola, Author, Coppola Comment

QEI0010

CrossBorder Capital Ltd

QEI0004

*

Lord Darling of Roulanish, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (2007–2010) (QQ 68–85)

*

Melissa Davey, Director, Independent Evaluation Office, Bank of England (QQ 41–48)

**

Sir Dave Ramsden, Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking, Bank of England (QQ 180–202)

QEI0015

E Philip Davis, Fellow, National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) and Professor of Banking and Finance, Brunel University

QEI0019

Kevin Dowd, Professor of Finance and Economics, Durham University

QEI0018

*

Lord Turner of Ecchinswell, Senior Fellow and Grantee, Institute for New Economic Thinking (QQ 94–100)

*

Dr Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queen’s College, University of Cambridge and Chief Economic Adviser, Allianz (QQ 56–67)

Dr John Evemy, Research Fellow, University of York

QEI0013

*

Professor Daniela Gabor, Professor of Economics and Macro-Finance, UWE Bristol (QQ 1–11)

*

Chris Giles, Economics Editor, Financial Times (QQ 1–11)

*

Charles Goodhart CBE FBA, Emeritus Professor of Banking and Finance with the Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics (QQ 94–100)

*

Adrian Grey, Global Chief Investment Officer, Insight Investment (QQ 49–55)

*

Daniel Gros, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for European Policy Studies (QQ 101–111)

*

Liam Halligan, Senior Economics Commentator, The Telegraph Media Group (QQ 22–32)

*

Rupert Harrison, Portfolio Manager and Chief Macro-Strategist, Multi-Asset Strategies Group, BlackRock (QQ 56–67)

Peter Hensman, Financial Analyst

QEI0011

*

Otmar Issing, former Chief Economist, European Central Bank (1998–2006) and President, Center for Financial Studies (QQ 172–179)

*

Donald Kohn, former Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors, US Federal Reserve System (QQ 172–179)

*

Lord Macpherson of Earl’s Court, former Permanent Secretary, HM Treasury (2005–2016) (QQ 164–171)

Professor David McMillan, Professor of Finance, University of Stirling

QEI0006

Ralph Musgrave, Author and blogger

QEI0008

Kevin Newman, Consultant, Academic and Analyst on EU/Global Financial Regulation and Supervision

QEI0014

**

Professor Özlem Onaran, Professor of Economics and Co-Director of Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA), University of Greenwich (QQ 33–40)

QEI0005

Sean Paterson

QEI0003

*

Adam Posen, President, Peterson Institute for International Economics (QQ 86–93)

*

Peter Praet, former Chief Economist, European Central Bank (QQ 101–111)

*

Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics and Thomas D Cabot Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University (QQ 86–93)

*

Masaaki Shirakawa, former Governor, Bank of Japan (2008–2013) (QQ 148–156)

*

Professor Christina Parajon Skinner, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (QQ 139–147)

*

James Smith, Research Director, Resolution Foundation (QQ 33–40)

Billy Smith

QEI0002

Trades Union Congress

QEI0016

*

Sir Paul Tucker, Research Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School and former Deputy Governor, Bank of England (QQ 12–21)

**

Lord Tyrie, former Chair (2010–2017), House of Commons Treasury Select Committee (QQ 139–147)

QEI0022

Dr Ben Whisker, Associate, University of York

QEI0013

*

Nigel Wilson, Chief Executive Officer, Legal & General (QQ 49–55)





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