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Mervyn Allister King, Baron King of Lothbury KG, GBE, DL, FBA (born 30 March 1948) is a British economist and public servant who served as the Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013. He is a School Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics .
May 5, 2024 · After leaving the Bank of England, King resumed his teaching career, joining the faculty at New York University. The recipient of numerous honours, King was made Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2011. Two years later he became a peer in the House of Lords, taking the title Baron King of Lothbury.
Mervyn Allister King, Baron King of Lothbury KG, GBE, DL, FBA (born 30 March 1948) is a British economist and public servant who served as the Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013. He is a School Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics.
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(A note about how to greet him: His title, given in 2013 in recognition of his distinguished public service, is Baron King of Lothbury, so he is formally addressed as Lord King. But he urges people to call him Mervyn.) “NYU is a unique law school because it brings together people of different disciplines to understand how different ...
Mar 30, 2016 · Lord Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England, Baron King of Lothbury, Alan Greenspan Professor of Economics, and Professor of Economics and Law at NYU, addressed students, faculty and alumni from NYU Stern and NYU School of Law during a fireside chat on his new book The End of Alchemy: Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy this March.
Ennobled in 2013, Mervyn Allister King, Baron King of Lothbury, is worth read-ing when he writes a book with the sub-title Money, Banking, and the Future of the Global Economy. He is one of the few people on this planet who helped steer the global economy through the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.