Philip Booth

Professor of Finance, Public Policy & Ethics at St. Mary’s University

Philip Booth is Professor of Finance, Public Policy and Ethics at St. Mary’s University. Before that he was academic and research director at the Institute of Economic Affairs from 2002 to 2016 and senior academic fellow there from 2016 to 2021. He has also been Director of the Vinson Centre, and Professor of Economics at the University of Buckingham. At St. Mary’s, he previously held the positions of Director of Research and Public Engagement at St. Mary’s and Dean of the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences.

Previously, Philip Booth has worked for the Bank of England and as associate dean of the Cass Business School. He has written widely on investment, finance, social insurance, and pensions, as well as on the relationship between Catholic social teaching and economics. His books have included “Catholic Social Thought, the Market and Public Policy: Twenty-First-Century Challenges”.

Philip is a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society, a fellow of the Institute of Actuaries, and an honorary member of the Society of Actuaries of Poland. He has previously worked in the investment department of Axa Equity and Law and has been involved in a number of projects to develop actuarial professions and actuarial, finance, and investment professional teaching programs in Central and Eastern Europe. Philip has a B.A. in economics from the University of Durham and a Ph.D. from City University.

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