Economists' letter endorsing Labour's plan for the UK
We have a letter published in The Guardian here explaining why on economic grounds we endorse Labour’s plans at the 2024 General Election. Since the publication, further signatories have come forward, listed below. If you feel that you can endorse Labour openly, let me know and I will add your name to the list on this post.
In addition to the signatories listed on the Guardian website, the following economists endorse:
Anton Muscatelli, Vice Chancellor, University of Glasgow.
David Cobham, Professor of Economics, Heriott-Watt University.
Gabriel Sterne, Oxford Economics.
Chris Martin, Professor of Economics, University of Bath.
Dan Corry, Chief Executive, New Philanthropy Capital.
Joseph Pearlman, Professor of Economics, City University.
Mark Schaffer, Professor of Economics, Heriott-Watt University.
Paul Gregg, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Bath, former economic advisor to Gordon Brown.
Alan Sutherland, Professor of Economics, University of St Andrews.
Rachel Foreshaw, Assistant Professor of Economics, Heriott-Watt University.
John Springford, Associate Fellow, Centre for European Reform.
Ben Groom, Professor of Economics, University of Exeter.
Andrew Sentance, independent business eonomist and former member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England.
Richard Disney, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Sussex.
Andrew Henley, Emeritus Professor of Entrepreneurship and Economics, University of Cardiff.
Cristiano Cantore, Professor of Economics, Sapienza Universita di Roma.
Engin Kara, Professor of Economics, University of Cardiff.
Paolo Monteira, Professor of Economics, University of York.
Rachel Scarfe, Stirling University.
Sushil Wadhwani, former member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England, and the government’s Economic Advisory Committee.
Graham Room, Professor of Economics, University of Bath.
Dr Magdalyn Okolou, lecturer in Economics, University of Bath.
Martin Ellison, Professor of Economics, University of Oxford.
Paul Levine, Professor of Economics, University of Surrey.
Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics, London Business School.
Robert Witt, Professor of Economics, Univeresity of Surrey.
Jonathan Swarbrick, lecturer in Economics, University of St Andrews.
Valentina Corradi, Professor of Econometrics, University of Surrey.
Joao Santos Silva, Professor of Economics, University of Surrey.