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Charlie Bean
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Member of the Monetary Policy Committee
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| Assumed office October 2000 |
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| Governor | Sir Edward George (2000-2003), Mervyn King(2003-present) |
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| Born | September 16, 1953 |
| Alma mater | Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Profession | Economist |
Charles Richard "Charlie" Bean (born September 16, 1953) is Deputy Governor at the Bank of England.
Bean attended Brentwood School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and was a contemporary of the comedian Griff Rhys Jones at both and the writer Douglas Adams at Brentwood School. He worked at Her Majesty's Treasury. He gained his Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. In 1990 he was visiting Professor at Stanford University in 1990, and then a lecturer at the London School of Economics, becoming a professor in 1990 and head of the Economics Department in 1999.
He has published articles on European unemployment, the Economic and Monetary Union, and on macroeconomics generally. He was Managing Editor of the Review of Economic Studies (1986-90). Bean has also served in a variety of public policy roles, such as consultant to Her Majesty's Treasury and as special adviser to both the Treasury Committee of the House of Commons and to the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee of the European Parliament. He was a special adviser to the House of Lords enquiry into the European Central Bank.
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| The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee | ||
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| Governor: Sir Edward George (June 1997–June 2003) | ||
| October 2000-May 2001: | George | King | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Wadhwani | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | |
| June 2001-May 2002: | George | King | Plenderleith | Clementi | Wadhwani | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | |
| June 2002: | George | King | Clementi | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | |
| July 2002-August 2002: | George | King | Clementi | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | |
| September 2002: | George | King | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | |
| October 2002-May 2003: | George | King | Allsopp | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | Large | |
| June 2003: | George | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | Large | Lambert | |
| Governor: Mervyn King (June 2003–present) | ||
| July 2003-June 2005: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Bell | Large | Lambert | Lomax | |
| July 2005-January 2006: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Large | Lambert | Lomax | Walton | |
| February 2006-March 2006: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lambert | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | |
| April 2006-May 2006: | King | Nickell | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | |
| June 2006: | King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Walton | Gieve | Blanchflower | |
| July-August 2006: | King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Gieve | Blanchflower | |
| September 2006: | King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Gieve | Blanchflower | Besley | |
| October 2006 - June 2008: | King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Lomax | Gieve | Blanchflower | Besley | Sentance | |
| July 2008: | King | Bean | Barker | Tucker | Gieve | Blanchflower | Besley | Sentance | Dale | |
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