Dr Angus Armstrong
Dr Angus Armstrong’s fields of expertise are macroeconomics, financial systems, complexity, constitutional economics, with focus on Scotland and Brexit, as well as economic sociology.
Job Title
Director of Rebuilding Macroeconomics Network
Education
Stirling, Harvard, Imperial College London. PhD in Economics. Honorary Professor at Stirling University.
Employment
Director of Rebuilding Macroeconomics and Chief Economic Adviser to Lloyds Banking Group. Former Special Adviser to International Trade Committee HoC, Economic Affairs Committee HoL, and Head of Macroeconomic Analysis at HM Treasury.
Additional Information
https://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/par470.htm
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Publications
Discussion Papers
Bank Diversification and Valuation: International Evidence
01 Sep 2014
Discussion Papers
Economic Outlooks
National Institute Economic Review
EU membership, financial services and stability
10 May 2016
National Institute Economic Review
Commentary – The economic consequences of leaving the EU
10 May 2016
National Institute Economic Review
Commentary – UK housing market: problems and policies
03 Feb 2016
National Institute Economic Review
Unconventional monetary policy: introduction
04 Nov 2015
National Institute Economic Review
The Economics of UK Constitutional Change: Introduction
05 Aug 2015
National Institute Economic Review
The unintended consequences of English votes for English laws
05 Aug 2015
National Institute Economic Review
Policy Papers
Treasury Select Committee Inquiry Into The Effectiveness And Impact Of Post-2008 UK Monetary Policy
31 Mar 2017
Policy Papers
Research Report
The EU Referendum and Fiscal Impact On Low Income Households
09 Jun 2016
Research Report
The Impact of Possible Migration Scenarios after ‘Brexit’ on the State Pension System
02 Jun 2016
Research Report
An economic analysis of the existing taxation of pensions (EET) versus an alternative regime (TEE)
03 Oct 2015
Research Report
Evidence to Scottish Parliament by Dr Angus Armstrong, April 2015
29 Apr 2015
Research Report
Blog Posts
Financial Markets and Policy after the Referendum Result
Angus Armstrong
24 Jun 2016
5 min read