The Wincott Annual Lecture – Lecture History

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2011 – Andy Haldane – "Control rights (and wrongs)"Also available, Martin Wolf's Commentary

2010 – Charlie McCreevy"Europe. How can things be done better?"Also available, Professor Roland Vaubel's Commentary

2009 – John Kay – The Future of Markets

2008 – Arun ShourieNavigating Reforms - Shoals in, and lessons from India Also available, Razeen Sally’s Commentary

2007 – Max CordenGlobal Imbalances: What is the Problem

2006 – Richard Lambert – The Future of News in a Digital Age Also available, Paul Steiger Commentary

2005 – Patrick MeserlinEurope After the ‘No’ Votes

2004 – Alan Budd – Black Wednesday (A Re-examination of Britain’s Experience in the Exchange Rate Mechanism

2003 – Richard A. Epstein – Free Markets Under Siege (Cartels, Politics and Social Welfare)

2002 – Charles A. E. Goodhart – 'The Constitutional Position of the Central Bank'

2001 – Leszek Balcerowicz – Post-Communist Transition: Some Lessons

2000 – David Henderson – Anti-Liberalism 2000 (The Rise of New Millenium Collectivism)

1999 – Stephen C. LittlechildPrivatisation, Competition and Regulation

1998 – Douglass C. North – Understanding the Process of Economic Change

1997 – Nicholas Crafts – The Conservative Government’s Economic Record (An End of Term Report)

1996 – Pedro Schwartz – Back from the Brink (An Appeal to Fellow Europeans Over Monetary Union)

1995 – Sir Bryan Carsberg – Competition Regulation the British Way: Jaguar or Dinosaur?

1994 – Jagdish BhagwatiFree Trade, ‘Fairness’ and the New Protectionism

1993 – Harold Rose – Finance – Villain or Scapegoat?

1992 – TBC – TBC

1991 – Anna J. Schwartz – Do Currency Boards Have a Future?

1990 – TBC – TBC

1989 – Deepak Lal – The Limits of International Co-operation

1988 – TBC – TBC

1987 – Victoria Curzon Price – 1992: Europe’s Last Chance?

1986 – Ben Roberts – Mr Hammond’s Cherry Trees

1985 – Herbert Giersch – Liberalisation for Faster Economic Growth

1984 – Samuel Brittan – Two Cheers for Self-Interest

1983 – Jan Tumlir – Economic Policy as a Constitutional Problem

1982 – Arthur Shenfield – Myth and Reality in Anti-Trust

1981 – George J Stigler – The Pleasures and Pains of Modern Capitalism

1980 – Paul Bareau – The Disorder in World Money

1980 – Juergen B. Donges – What is Wrong with the European Communities?

1979 – Graham Hutton – Whatever Happened to Productivity?

1978 – Roland Vaubel – Choice in European Monetary Union

1977 – Alan Walters – Economists and the British Economy

1976 – Alan Peacock – The Credibility of Liberal Economics

1975 – Peter Jay – A General Hypothesis of Employment, Inflation and Politics

1974 –TBC – TBC

1973 – Lord Robbins – Aspects of Post-war Economic Policy

1972 – F. A. Hayek – Economic Freedom and Representative Government

1971 – John Jewkes – Government and High Technology

1970 – James E. Meade – Wages and Prices in a Mixed Economy

1969 – Milton Friedman – The Counter-Revolution in Monetary Theory