Roger Butler

Roger Bootle

Roger Bootle is one of the most famous economists in Europe, responsible for managing Capital Economics, one of the world's largest independent economic consulting firms. Butler Bootle was previously the Chief Economist of HSBC Group, and under the previo

2019-03-30  

Roger Bootle is one of the most famous economists in Europe, responsible for managing Capital Economics, one of the world's largest independent economic consulting firms. Butler Bootle was previously the Chief Economist of HSBC Group, and under the previous Conservative government, he was appointed as a member of the Independent Economic Advisers expert group for the Prime Minister, known as the Wise Man. In 2012, Butler Bootle and a team from Capital Economics, a macro firm at Capital Investment, jointly won the Wolfson Prize in History, the second largest economics award after the Nobel Prize. Butler Bootle has written many articles and works on monetary economics. Among them, the book 'The Trouble with Europe' has received widespread praise from the media and politicians. The revised paperback version of the book has added new content, including large-scale immigration, the impact of Scottish nationalism, the Greek crisis, and policy challenges faced by the European Central Bank. This book is another masterpiece by Butler, following the troubles of the market, The Trouble with Markets, which analyzes the underlying causes of the recent financial crisis and discusses its threat to capitalism. Like his previous book that correctly predicted financial crises - Money for Nothing - this book has also received widespread praise. This book, like the previous book 'The Death of Inflation', was a great success and not only became a bestseller, but was subsequently translated and published in nine languages. Butler is also a co author of the book \Theory of Money\ and the author of Index Linked Gilts on index linked gilts. Butler Bootle frequently appears on television and radio, and is also a regular columnist for The Daily Telegraph in the UK. In the 2012 Review Awards, he was named the Outstanding Economic Commentator of the Year. In the same year, he received the Wolfson prize for discovering the least destructive way to save the disintegration of the eurozone.