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James Foreman-Peck

Yr Athro James Foreman-Peck

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Director of the Welsh Institute for Research in Economics and Development and former President of the European Historical Economics Society, James Foreman-Peck was awarded his PhD at the London School of Economics. He has been Economic Adviser at H M Treasury concerned with micro-economic policy issues, particularly public service delivery and procurement.

Previous posts include Professor of Economic History at the University of Hull, Visiting Associate Professor of Economics at the University of California, Davis, and Fellow of St Antony's College, University of Oxford. His books include A History of the World Economy: International Economic Relations since 1850, Public and Private Ownership of British Industry 1820-1990 (with R Millward) and most recently, European Industrial Policy: The Twentieth Century Experience (edited with G Federico).

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  • Foreman-Peck, J. S. 2004. Marriage and economic development. Presented at: Berlin Colloquium on Quantitative Economic History, Berlin, Germany, 22-24 September.
  • Foreman-Peck, J. S. and Lungu, L. 2004. A supply-side regional econometric model of Wales. Presented at: EcoMod2004: International Conference on Policy Modeling, Paris, France, 30 June - 2 July, 2004.
  • Foreman-Peck, J. S., Hughes Hallett, A. and Ma, Y. 2002. Trade wars and the slump. Presented at: Institute for International Integration Studies. The Political Economy of Globalisation: Can the Past Inform the Present?, Dublin, Ireland, 29-31 August 2002.

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Primary research interests

  • Economic growth - especially the contribution of human capital and technology
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Fiscal devolution
  • Urban and regional economic policy

PhD supervision research interests

  • Human capital
  • Entrepreneurship
  • SMEs

James has led the following projects

Research to quantify the costs to the UK of language deficiencies as a barrier to UK engagement in exporting

30 June 2013 to 31 January 2014
Sponsored by Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

A cost benefit analysis of school consolidation

1 March 2011 to 29 April 2011
Sponsored by Cyngor Gwynedd Council

Addysgu

Ymrwymiadau addysgu

Macro-economeg a Chyllid Cymhwysol BS3570, Economi Prydain BS2547, Hanes Busnes BS3548, Economeg Polisi Cyhoeddus BST166, Materion mewn Polisi Cyhoeddus BST274

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Ym mlwyddyn y pandemig 2020 ar 4 Mawrth, rhoddais dystiolaeth i Bwyllgor Cyllid Senedd Cymru, yn seiliedig ar fy mhapur Astudiaethau Rhanbarthol diweddar, am ganlyniadau posibl newid Cyfradd Treth Incwm Cymru. https://record.assembly.wales/Committee/5988.

Ym mis Awst 2020 derbyniwyd yr Adroddiad gorffenedig ar gyfer Plaid Cymru.

Yn ystod mis Medi 2020  cyflwynais fy asesiad ar gyfer Bil Marchnad Fewnol Cymru i Bwyllgor Cyllid a Chyfansoddiad Llywodraeth yr  Alban: https://www.parliament.scot/parliamentarybusiness/CurrentCommittees/116034.aspx

Ar Noswyl Nadolig cyhoeddodd y Journal of Population Economics fy ymchwil yn esbonio twf economaidd tymor hir yn Lloegr.