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David Currie, Baron Currie of Marylebone

David Anthony Currie, Baron Currie of Marylebone (born 9 December 1946) is a British economist specialising in regulation, and a cross-bench member of the House of Lords. Currie was the inaugural Chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).[1]

The Lord Currie of Marylebone
Chairman of the
Competition and Markets Authority
In office
2012–2018
Prime MinisterDavid Cameron
Theresa May
Business Sec.Vince Cable
Sajid Javid
Greg Clark
Preceded byOrganisation created
Succeeded byThe Lord Tyrie
Chairman of the Office of Communications
In office
2002–2009
Prime MinisterTony Blair
Gordon Brown
Culture Sec.Tessa Jowell
James Purnell
Andy Burnham
Ben Bradshaw
Preceded byOrganisation created
Succeeded byColette Bowe
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
1 October 1996
Life peerage
Personal details
Born (1946-12-09) 9 December 1946 (age 77)
NationalityBritish
OccupationHouse of Lords cross-bencher
economist

Education and career edit

Currie was born in Streatham, south London, and attended Battersea Grammar School. He obtained a first class degree in mathematics at Manchester University and a master's degree in National Economic Planning at Birmingham University, after which he obtained a post as an economist with Hoare Govett. He took a position in 1972 as a lecturer at Queen Mary College, University of London, and progressed to an appointment as Professor of Economics. After that he spent 12 years at the London Business School, and was appointed as Professor of Economics in 1988.[1][2]

In 1992, Currie became one of the 'six wise men' advising the Conservative Government's Treasury Department on economic matters as a member of the Treasury's Panel of Independent Forecasters, where he remained for three years.[1] Currie was a director and the Chairman of the executive committee of the pressure group Charter88 from 1993 to 1997.[1] On 1 October 1996 he was made a life peer and sits as a cross-bench member of the House of Lords. His title was gazetted Baron Currie of Marylebone, of Marylebone in the City of Westminster.[3]

Cass Business School edit

In 2001, Currie was appointed Dean of the City University's business school. He secured a donation from the Sir John Cass Foundation and the following year the school changed its name to the Sir John Cass Business School, moved to larger premises, invested in new facilities and recruited academic staff to provide the new expanded programmes.

Ofcom edit

In July 2002 the Culture Secretary, Tessa Jowell, appointed Currie to be the first Chairman of the newly created Office of Communications, Ofcom, which combined the responsibilities of five different previously existing regulators:

Currie compared regulators to drains: "If you notice them, then there is a problem".

Jowell renewed his appointment in 2007 for a further two years. Currie's achievements during his chairmanship include the telecoms strategic review which led to the rapid unbundling of BT phone lines and using the open market to allocate spectrum via auctioning. In October 2004, when delivering the Fleming Memorial Lecture to the Royal Television Society, Currie warned UK broadcasters they faced a "volcanic eruption" of new technology which would bring "with it an unprecedented challenge for traditional linear television broadcasting". In 2009 Currie's extended term came to an end, and he was succeeded by Colette Bowe.

Other roles edit

Currie was a member of the board of the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority from 2000 until 2002.[1] Currie has served as a Director of the Dubai Financial Services Authority since 2004.[4] In 2011, he published a report into reforms of certain aspects of procurement of equipment for the UK's Ministry of Defence. His proposals were supported in a white paper, Better Defence Acquisition, published in June 2013,[5] and were used as the basis for Part 2 of the Defence Reform Act 2014. Following the News International phone hacking scandal, Currie was appointed on 20 July 2011 to the advisory panel of the Leveson Inquiry into the culture, practices and ethics of the British press.[1] Currie has formerly served on the boards of Abbey National (2001–2002), BDO International (2008–2012), Royal Mail (2009–2012), IG Group (2010–2012), and as Chairman of Semperian (2008–2012), as well as the London Philharmonic Orchestra (2007–2012) and the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust (1989–2002).[1]

Currie is currently a Board member of the Institute for Government,[6] and the Chair of Council of the University of Essex.[7]

Competition and Markets Authority edit

In July 2012 Currie was appointed as chairman-designate of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). which began operation on 1 April 2014. He set out his concept for the Authority in a lecture to the Law Society in November 2012. He stepped down from all of his UK-based commercial directorships in 2012 to avoid conflicts of interest,[7] taking a yearly salary from the CMA of between £180,000 and £184,999, making him one of the 328 most highly paid people in the British public sector as of September 2015.

Personal life edit

Currie was made an honorary fellow of Queen Mary University of London in 1997, and awarded an honorary DLitt by the University of Glasgow in 1998, an honorary DSc by City University in 2012, and an honorary doctorate from University of Essex in 2014.[1][2]

Publications edit

Currie has been author, joint author or editor of several publications on economic policies and systems:

  • Currie (editor) (1985). Advances in Monetary Economics. London: Dover, N.H. : Croom Helm. ISBN 0709934432. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  • Goodhart, Currie and LLewellyn (1987). The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets. Macmillan.
  • Currie and Vines (1988). Macroeconomic Interactions between North and South. Cambridge University Press.
  • Currie and Levine (1993). Rules, Reputation and Macroeconomic Policy Co-ordination. Cambridge University Press.
  • Vines and Currie (1995). North-South Linkages and International Macroeconomic Policy. Cambridge University Press.
  • Currie (1997). The Pros and Cons of EMU (PDF). London: Economic Intelligence Unit. ISBN 0850589223.[permanent dead link]
  • Currie (1998). Will the Euro Work? The Ins and Outs of EMU. London: Economic Intelligence Unit. ISBN 0850589983.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h A & C Black (2015). "CURRIE OF MARYLEBONE". ukwhoswho.com. Who's Who 2016 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b Award of an honorary doctorate by City University, London, oration
  3. ^ "No. 54543". The London Gazette. 4 October 1996. p. 13211.
  4. ^ Dubai Financial Services Authority. . Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  5. ^ Ministry of Defence, Better Defence Acquisition, paragraphs xii-xiii, accessed 17 January 2023
  6. ^ "Board members | The Institute for Government". www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  7. ^ a b "University of Essex :: Governance". essex.ac.uk. Retrieved 6 March 2016.

External links edit

  • The international Centre for Financial Regulation

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David Anthony Currie Baron Currie of Marylebone born 9 December 1946 is a British economist specialising in regulation and a cross bench member of the House of Lords Currie was the inaugural Chairman of the Competition and Markets Authority CMA 1 The Right HonourableThe Lord Currie of MaryleboneChairman of the Competition and Markets AuthorityIn office 2012 2018Prime MinisterDavid Cameron Theresa MayBusiness Sec Vince Cable Sajid Javid Greg ClarkPreceded byOrganisation createdSucceeded byThe Lord TyrieChairman of the Office of CommunicationsIn office 2002 2009Prime MinisterTony Blair Gordon BrownCulture Sec Tessa Jowell James Purnell Andy Burnham Ben BradshawPreceded byOrganisation createdSucceeded byColette BoweMember of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 1 October 1996Life peeragePersonal detailsBorn 1946 12 09 9 December 1946 age 77 NationalityBritishOccupationHouse of Lords cross benchereconomist Contents 1 Education and career 1 1 Cass Business School 1 2 Ofcom 1 3 Other roles 1 4 Competition and Markets Authority 2 Personal life 3 Publications 4 References 5 External linksEducation and career editCurrie was born in Streatham south London and attended Battersea Grammar School He obtained a first class degree in mathematics at Manchester University and a master s degree in National Economic Planning at Birmingham University after which he obtained a post as an economist with Hoare Govett He took a position in 1972 as a lecturer at Queen Mary College University of London and progressed to an appointment as Professor of Economics After that he spent 12 years at the London Business School and was appointed as Professor of Economics in 1988 1 2 In 1992 Currie became one of the six wise men advising the Conservative Government s Treasury Department on economic matters as a member of the Treasury s Panel of Independent Forecasters where he remained for three years 1 Currie was a director and the Chairman of the executive committee of the pressure group Charter88 from 1993 to 1997 1 On 1 October 1996 he was made a life peer and sits as a cross bench member of the House of Lords His title was gazetted Baron Currie of Marylebone of Marylebone in the City of Westminster 3 Cass Business School edit In 2001 Currie was appointed Dean of the City University s business school He secured a donation from the Sir John Cass Foundation and the following year the school changed its name to the Sir John Cass Business School moved to larger premises invested in new facilities and recruited academic staff to provide the new expanded programmes Ofcom edit In July 2002 the Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell appointed Currie to be the first Chairman of the newly created Office of Communications Ofcom which combined the responsibilities of five different previously existing regulators the Broadcasting Standards Commission the Independent Television Commission the Office of Telecommunications Oftel the Radio Authority and the Radiocommunications Agency Currie compared regulators to drains If you notice them then there is a problem Jowell renewed his appointment in 2007 for a further two years Currie s achievements during his chairmanship include the telecoms strategic review which led to the rapid unbundling of BT phone lines and using the open market to allocate spectrum via auctioning In October 2004 when delivering the Fleming Memorial Lecture to the Royal Television Society Currie warned UK broadcasters they faced a volcanic eruption of new technology which would bring with it an unprecedented challenge for traditional linear television broadcasting In 2009 Currie s extended term came to an end and he was succeeded by Colette Bowe Other roles edit Currie was a member of the board of the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority from 2000 until 2002 1 Currie has served as a Director of the Dubai Financial Services Authority since 2004 4 In 2011 he published a report into reforms of certain aspects of procurement of equipment for the UK s Ministry of Defence His proposals were supported in a white paper Better Defence Acquisition published in June 2013 5 and were used as the basis for Part 2 of the Defence Reform Act 2014 Following the News International phone hacking scandal Currie was appointed on 20 July 2011 to the advisory panel of the Leveson Inquiry into the culture practices and ethics of the British press 1 Currie has formerly served on the boards of Abbey National 2001 2002 BDO International 2008 2012 Royal Mail 2009 2012 IG Group 2010 2012 and as Chairman of Semperian 2008 2012 as well as the London Philharmonic Orchestra 2007 2012 and the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust 1989 2002 1 Currie is currently a Board member of the Institute for Government 6 and the Chair of Council of the University of Essex 7 Competition and Markets Authority edit In July 2012 Currie was appointed as chairman designate of the Competition and Markets Authority CMA which began operation on 1 April 2014 He set out his concept for the Authority in a lecture to the Law Society in November 2012 He stepped down from all of his UK based commercial directorships in 2012 to avoid conflicts of interest 7 taking a yearly salary from the CMA of between 180 000 and 184 999 making him one of the 328 most highly paid people in the British public sector as of September 2015 Personal life editCurrie was made an honorary fellow of Queen Mary University of London in 1997 and awarded an honorary DLitt by the University of Glasgow in 1998 an honorary DSc by City University in 2012 and an honorary doctorate from University of Essex in 2014 1 2 Publications editCurrie has been author joint author or editor of several publications on economic policies and systems Currie editor 1985 Advances in Monetary Economics London Dover N H Croom Helm ISBN 0709934432 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a last has generic name help Goodhart Currie and LLewellyn 1987 The Operation and Regulation of Financial Markets Macmillan Currie and Vines 1988 Macroeconomic Interactions between North and South Cambridge University Press Currie and Levine 1993 Rules Reputation and Macroeconomic Policy Co ordination Cambridge University Press Vines and Currie 1995 North South Linkages and International Macroeconomic Policy Cambridge University Press Currie 1997 The Pros and Cons of EMU PDF London Economic Intelligence Unit ISBN 0850589223 permanent dead link Currie 1998 Will the Euro Work The Ins and Outs of EMU London Economic Intelligence Unit ISBN 0850589983 References edit a b c d e f g h A amp C Black 2015 CURRIE OF MARYLEBONE ukwhoswho com Who s Who 2016 online ed Oxford University Press Retrieved 6 March 2016 a b Award of an honorary doctorate by City University London oration No 54543 The London Gazette 4 October 1996 p 13211 Dubai Financial Services Authority Board of Directors Archived from the original on 10 September 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2016 Ministry of Defence Better Defence Acquisition paragraphs xii xiii accessed 17 January 2023 Board members The Institute for Government www instituteforgovernment org uk Retrieved 6 March 2016 a b University of Essex Governance essex ac uk Retrieved 6 March 2016 External links editHow OFCOM is run The international Centre for Financial RegulationOrders of precedence in the United KingdomPreceded byThe Lord Thomas of Gresford GentlemenBaron Currie of Marylebone Followed byThe Lord Taylor of Warwick Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Currie Baron Currie of Marylebone amp oldid 1211760635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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