Work History
An overview of my work history:
2000- Fellow, NIESR, (Principal Research Fellow 2009-14) Project Grant application, Research and research management.
2013- Professor of Banking and Finance, Economics and Finance, Brunel University Research; Teaching MSc courses
2000- Consultant/advisor/visiting scholar undertaking periodic missions, International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Capital Markets Department; Research, policy advice, technical assistance.
2009-13 Associate Professor, Economics and Finance, Brunel University
2010-14 Pastor, Penge Baptist Church, London
2000-9; Professor of Economics and Finance, Brunel University, London Research; Teaching MSc courses; Supervision of PhDs, Head of Teaching 2004-5. Head of Department 2007-9
2007-9; Associate Pastor, Pembury Baptist Church
1998-2000; Bank of England, London, Senior International Financial Advisor, Financial Intermediaries Division: Research, analysis and management of work relating to financial stability issues in the G-10 (especially Europe and the US)
1994-8; European Monetary Institute, Frankfurt, Monetary, Economics and Statistics Department, Deputy Head of Stage Two Division (seconded): Research, analysis and management of work relating to monetary, macroeconomic and financial developments in the EU-15 countries in preparation for EMU; Maastricht Convergence assessmenr
1993-4; Committee of Governors/European Monetary Institute, Basel, Monetary, Economics and Statistics Department, Economist (seconded): Research and analysis of economic issues for the EU-15 in preparation for EMU
1991-3; Bank of England, London, Economics Division: Adviser, Financial Structure and Regulation; Research, analysis and management of work relating to the behaviour, structure and regulation of the UK financial sector
1989-91; Bank of England, London, Economics Division: Adviser, Monetary Policy: Research, analysis and management of work relating to UK monetary policy (especially use of financial spreads as monetary indicators)
1987-9; Bank of England, London, International Division: Group Leader, International Financial Markets: Research, analysis and management of work relating to the euromarkets and London as a financial centre.
1985-7; Bank for International Settlements, Basel: Economist, Domestic Financial Markets (seconded): : Research and analysis relating to the domestic financial sectors in the G-10 economies
1983-5; Bank of England, London, Economics Division: Group Leader, Modelling Group: Research, analysis and management of work relating to the modelling of the UK economy
1980-3; Bank of England, London, Economics Division: Sector Expert, Personal Sector: Research and analysis of housing and consumption behaviour of the UK personal sector.