C A E Goodhart
C A E GOODHART was appointed to the newly established Norman Sosnow Chair of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics in September 1985. For the previous seventeen years he served as a monetary economist at the Bank of England, becoming a Chief Adviser in 1980. He is a graduate of Cambridge (BA, 1960) and Harvard (PhD, 1963). After returning from Harvard to teach at Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Trinity College (1963-5), he became an adviser in the Department of Economic...See more
C A E GOODHART was appointed to the newly established Norman Sosnow Chair of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics in September 1985. For the previous seventeen years he served as a monetary economist at the Bank of England, becoming a Chief Adviser in 1980. He is a graduate of Cambridge (BA, 1960) and Harvard (PhD, 1963). After returning from Harvard to teach at Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Trinity College (1963-5), he became an adviser in the Department of Economic Affairs for a brief period (1965-6), before returning to academic life as a Lecturer in Economics at the London School of Economics (1966-8), from where he joined the Bank of England. C A E GOODHART was appointed to the newly established Norman Sosnow Chair of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics in September 1985. For the previous seventeen years he served as a monetary economist at the Bank of England, becoming a Chief Adviser in 1980. He is a graduate of Cambridge (BA, 1960) and Harvard (PhD, 1963). After returning from Harvard to teach at Cambridge, where he was a Fellow of Trinity College (1963-5), he became an adviser in the Department of Economic Affairs for a brief period (1965-6), before returning to academic life as a Lecturer in Economics at the London School of Economics (1966-8), from where he joined the Bank of England. See less