Andrew Sentance | Articles by Andrew Sentance
Now senior economic advisor to PricewaterhouseCoopers and part-time professor of sustainable economics at the University of Warwick in England, Andrew Sentance is a British business economist who from 2006 to 2011 served on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee. Consistently calling for higher interest rates to combat rising inflation during his last 12 months in the role – and overwhelmingly outvoted each time – Dr. Sentance today shares his views on macroeconomic and monetary developments in his weekly blog, The Hawk Talks. His previous roles include senior economist at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), chief economic advisor to the British Retail Consortium, and chief economist at British Airways.
Article history
11 May '12 UK Inflation & the New Normal Andrew Sentance
03 Apr '12 Four Reasons to Change the Definition of Recession Andrew Sentance
20 Mar '12 Commodity Price Surge Hampering Recovery Andrew Sentance
19 Mar '12 Three Areas Where Tax Reform is Needed Andrew Sentance
05 Mar '12 Why the Bank of England Must Change Course Andrew Sentance
24 Feb '12 Why Economic Policy Has Stopped Working Andrew Sentance
13 Feb '12 Slow Growth and High Volatility Ahead Andrew Sentance
07 Nov '11 Reforming the Monetary Policy Committee Andrew Sentance
02 Nov '11 How the UK Government Could Act to Support Growth Andrew Sentance
27 Oct '11 Mervyn King's Apocalypse Andrew Sentance




