If ever there was a wrong person for a job right now Haldane is it.
I can think of the occasional person less suited to be an economics professor, for example.
If ever there was a wrong person for a job right now Haldane is it.
I can think of the occasional person less suited to be an economics professor, for example.
Is this Haldane who was at the Bank of England? The one who was brought up on a council estate in the north east?
His leaving speech from the Bank was quite good; I liked this bit:
“ These functions, embedded in the Bank’s Royal Charter in 1694, remain its statutory centrepiece today. (The Bank’s third objective, fighting the French, has by contrast tended to be downplayed.)”