![]() | Phil alternates between work as an economist and in business management. Currently he is working part-time as Business Transformation Director with Easynet Global Services, the global corporate communications company, where he has been employed since 2006. In other time he is researching on global economic trends, and writing a book on ‘The Limits of Fudge: why muddling through can’t work forever’. He is the author of The Imaginary Time Bomb: why an ageing population is not a social problem (IB Tauris, 2000), he has researched, written and lectured on a range of economic, demographic and business issues. |
Saturday 12 July 2008, 2.15pm Norton Rose LLP
Is China the economic saviour of the 21st century?
Saturday 1 November 2008, 9.30am Lecture Theatre 1
China and India: catching up with the West?
Saturday 1 November 2008, 11.15am Upper Gulbenkian Gallery
The credit crunch demystified
"The audience were the stars of the Battle of Ideas - engaged, informed and enthusiastic. As a panellist, I felt both ashamed and educated. Exactly as it should be."
John Street, professor of politics, University of East Anglia