Julian Hodge Institute Of Applied Macroeconomics

A History Of Past Lectures

The first Julian Hodge Institute of Applied Macroeconomics Lecture was delivered in 2000. Since this time the lecture series held in Cardiff, has included some of the world's leading economists.

2011
Akos Valentinyi
Chair in Economics at Cardiff Business School

The Future for Britain and Europe

2011 Transcript (PDF)
2010
Michael Beenstock
Professor of Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Global Warming - The Greenhouse Gas Illusion

2010 Transcript (PDF)
2009
Dale Henderson
Visting Professor of Economics at Georgetown University

All the Wrong Incentives - A Financial Perfect Storm

2009 Transcript (PDF)
2008
Colin Robinson
Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Surrey

Economics, Politcs & Climate Change: Are the Sceptics Right?

2008 Transcript (PDF)
2007
Paul De Grauwe
Professor of International Economics, University of Leuven, Belgium

Quo Vadis Europe? Fortress or land of opportunities?

2007 Transcript (PDF)
2006
Ludovit Odor
Member of the Bank Board of the National Bank of Slovakia

The Flat Tax - Lessons From Tax Reform in Slovakia

2006 Transcript (PDF)
2005
Professor Nicholas Crafts
Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics (LSE).

Productivity At The Periphery - What can Wales do to compete?

2005 Transcript (PDF)
2004
Professor Danny Quah
Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

What does the knowledge-based economy mean for Wales?

2004 Transcript (PDF)
2003
Sir Alan Budd
Member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee and Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury from 1991-1997.

British Monetary Arrangements - present and future

2003 Transcript (PDF)
2002
Professor Bennett T. McCallum
H.J. Heinz Professor of Economics at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
2001
Professor Otmar Issing
Board Member and Chief Economist, European Central Bank.
2000
Sir Alan Walters - former Chief Economic Adviser to Mrs (now Lady) Margaret Thatcher.

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