Samuel Tombs is a British economist. He is the Chief U.K. Economist of Pantheon Macroeconomics, an economic research firm located in Newcastle, England, with an office in White Plains, New York
Samuel Tombs | |
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Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Oxford University |
Occupation(s) | Chief UK Economist, Pantheon Macroeconomics |
Website | pantheonmacro |
After graduating from Oxford University with a BA in History and Economics and an MSc in Economics Samuel began working as a U.K. Economist at Capital Economics, a position he held for six years. During this time, Samuel won the Society of Business Economics' prestigious Rybczynski Prize for an article on quantitative easing in the UK.[1] In 2015, Samuel joined, Pantheon Macroeconomics, as Chief U.K. Economist.[2]
Tombs has been cited by Business Insider[3] and the Sunday Times for his accuracy.[4]
References edit
- ^ The Society of Prefessional Economists. "2011/12 Rybczynski Prize Essay". Pantheon Macroeconomics..
- ^ Pantheon Macroeconomics. "Pantheon Macroeconomics - Welcome". Pantheon Macroeconomics.
- ^ Business Insider. "Brexit will never happen, according to the only analyst to call the last general election correctly". Pantheon Macroeconomics.
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