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Date: Wednesday 15 November 2006 Time: 6.30pm Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building Speakers: Lord Burns, Robert Chote, Professor Charles Goodhart, William Keegan, George Osborne MP

This debate celebrates the publication of The Chancellors' Tales - Managing the British Economy (Polity, 2006). This new publication tells the story of how the British Economy has been managed over the last 30 years. The story is told by those who should know more about it than anyone else – the former Chancellors of the Exchequer in both Labour and Conservative administrations. The chapters are written by Lord Healey, Lord Howe, Lord Lawson of Blaby, Lord Lamont and Kenneth Clarke MP. The book also contains an introduction by Howard Davies, Director of the London School of Economics.

Lord Burns has been Chairman of Abbey plc since 2002. He is also Chairman of Glas Cymru Ltd (Welsh Water) and a non-executive director of Pearson Group plc and British Land plc. Robert Chote was appointed Director of the Institute of Fiscal Studies in October 2002. He is a Governor of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research and served as a member of the Statistics Advisory Committee of the Office for National Statistics. Charles Goodhart, CBE, FBA is and Emeritus Professor of Banking and Finance in the Financial Markets Group at LSE. William Keegan is an Associate Editor and senior economics commentator of The Observer newspaper. He was previously with the Bank of England’s Economic Intelligence Department and before that was Economics Correspondent of the Financial Times. George Osborne is the Member of Parliament for Tatton, Cheshire, and the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.
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