ROBIN MARRIS
Emeritus Professor of Economics, London University.

No prospect now!
 

 

 

ROBIN MARRIS

Emeritus Professor of Economics, London University
E-MAIL: robinmarris@btinternet.com

Sometime:

Reader in Economics Cambridge Univerity
Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics, King's College, Cambridge
Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics, University of Maryland
Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics, Birkbeck College, London University

Recent Books

  • Ending Poverty, Thames and Hudson, London, 1999
  • Managerial Capitalism in Retrospect, Palgrave-Macmillan, London, 1998
  • How to Save the Underclass, Palgrave, London, 1996
  • Reconstructing Keynesian Economics with Imperfect Competition, Edward Elgar, London, 1991

Links

Britain should join the Euro now!

All the facts and figures in support of the argument that the sooner the UK gets into the Euro the better. (Not suitable for Europhobes)

Includes:

  • Why the Governments Five Tests must be inconclusive
  • Alterative Tests based on fundamental economic theory
  • The right £/Euro exchange for entry
  • Why One Size (of interest rate) is Better for All

Euro and Pound have converged!

Article in Times Business p 35 Mar 2 2003 arguing that three criteria for Euro Pound convergence - the exchange rate, the interest rate and the business cycle - have already converged.

Research on the Stockmarket

Have the markets fallen too far? / Have the Markets Reached Bottom, Times, London (Business section), Nov 7 2002. Article describing theory-based computer model for calculating 'fundamental' values of Stock Market indexes in London, New York and Europe.

Friday got Nothing

Times Literary Supplement, London, August 2002
Ccritical review of Jagdish Bhagwati's book, Free Trade Today, Princeton University Press, 2002.

Family History

Marris is one of only three names which can be traced in the male line to historical characters who actually fought for William the Conquerer in 1066.

We have a "Coat of Arms similar to that of the town of Mark, outside Calais, where the story began.

 

 

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