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Private Secretary to Andy Haldane, Chief Economist - Monetary Analysis and Research & Statistics
Biography
Jeremy's previous research has focussed on monetary policy, the UK’s
“Productivity Puzzle” and the impact of the financial crisis on the real
economy.
Jeremy started at the Bank in 2011 in the
Structural Economic Analysis Division. He has worked on inflation forecasting as
well as labour market and corporate sector issues. Prior to that Jeremy spent
four years in the Home Office and the Migration Advisory Committee secretariat
working on immigration and asylum policy. Jeremy studied economics at Warwick
University and did his masters degree at the London School of
Economics.
Jeremy now works as Private Secretary to Andy
Haldane – Chief Economist, MPC Member and Executive Director of Monetary
Analysis and Research & Statistics.