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John Kay

Economist & Journalist for the Financial Times

John Kay
  • First ever director of Oxford University’s Said Business School
  • Acclaimed author and weekly contributor to the Financial Times
  • Taught courses at the London Business School, the University of Oxford, and London School of Economics
  • Discusses structural weaknesses of market economies and their implications for business
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Location/Travels From: United Kingdom
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John Kay is one of Britain’s leading management thinkers and economists.

He is a distinguished academic, a successful businessman, an adviser to companies and governments around the world, and an acclaimed columnist. His work has been mostly concerned with the application of economics to the analysis of changes in industrial structure and the competitive advantage of individual firms. His interests encompass both business strategy and public policy.

John Kay began his academic career when he was elected a fellow of St John’s College, Oxford at the age of 21, a position which he still holds. As research director and director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, he established it as one of Britain’s most respected think tanks. Since then, he has been a professor at the London Business School and the University of Oxford, and a visiting Professor at the London School of Economics.

He was the first director of Oxford University’s Said Business School.

In 1986, he founded London Economics, a consulting business, of which he was executive chairman until 1996. He has been a director of Halifax plc and remains a director of several investment companies. He is the first (and still the only) Professor of Management to receive the academic distinction of Fellowship of the British Academy.

He contributes a weekly column to the Financial Times. He is the author of Foundations of Corporate Success, and The Business of Economics. His most recent book, Obliquity, was published in 2010 to wide critical acclaim.

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Strengths and weaknesses of market economies and the implications for business and public policy.

Economics in the real world.

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