List of Nuffield College people
This is a list of notable people affiliated with Nuffield College, University of Oxford, England. It includes former students, current and former academics and fellows. When available, year of matriculation is provided in parentheses, as listed in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Former students
- Franklin Allen, Professor of Finance and Economics at the Wharton School
- Patrick Baert, Professor of Social Theory at the University of Cambridge
- Kofi Abrefa Busia, former Prime Minister of Ghana
- Richard Bruton, Teachta Dála (Member of Irish Parliament), Former deputy Leader of Fine Gael, current Minister for Enterprise, Jobs & Innovation.
- Simon Caney, Professor of Political Theory, Magdalen College, Oxford
- Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England, former Governor of the Bank of Canada
- Donald Chapman, Baron Northfield, Member of Parliament from Birmingham, Northfield
- Gamani Corea, former Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
- Barun De, Chairman, West Bengal Heritage Commission, India, 2008–2011
- Huw Dixon, Professor of Economics, Cardiff Business School.
- Harold Edwards, Member of the Australian House of Representatives from the Division of Berowra
- Martin Feldstein, the George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University, USA
- Amelia Fletcher, Chief Economist, Office of Fair Trading, 2001-2013, and singer-songwriter
- Geoffrey Gallop, former Premier of Western Australia
- Norman Geras, Professor Emeritus of Government, University of Manchester, UK
- Alan Gilbert, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, UK
- Leslie Green (philosopher), Professor of Philosophy of Law, Oxford University
- Kamal Hossain, Former Law Minister of Bangladesh
- Jerry A. Hausman, John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Patricia Hewitt, UK Secretary of State for Health 2005–2007
- Gareth Stedman Jones, Historian of England
- John Kay (economist), British Economist and columnist
- Ruth Kinna, Professor of Political Theory, Loughborough University
- Jonathan Levin, American economist
- Austin Mitchell, Labour Member of Parliament
- Derek Morris, former Chairman of the UK Competition Commission
- Barry Nalebuff, Milton Steinbach Professor of Management, SOM, Yale University, USA
- Gus O'Donnell, former British senior civil servant and economist
- Gyanendra Pandey, Professor of History, Emory University, USA
- Prabhat Patnaik, Deputy Chairman, Kerala Planning Commission, India
- Muhammad Habibur Rahman, a former Chief Justice of Bangladesh
- Hyun Song Shin, Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics, Princeton University, USA
- Manmohan Singh, Former Prime Minister of India
- Robert Skidelsky, Member of the House of Lords
- Richard Smethurst, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford
- Susan J. Smith, Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge and Honorary Professor of Social and Economic Geography at the Department of Geography, University of Cambridge
- Nicholas Stern, Senior Vice President of the World Bank and author of the Stern Review
- Rick Trainor, Principal of King's College London
- Martin Wolf, chief economics correspondent of the Financial Times
Fellows
A more complete list is available at Category:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford
- Robert Allen, (economic historian)
- A.B. Atkinson, (economist)
- Martin Browning, (economist)
- Sir David Butler, (politics)
- David R. Cox, (statistics)
- Diego Gambetta, (sociologist)
- John Goldthorpe, (emeritus)
- Peter Hedstrom, (sociologist)
- David Forbes Hendry, (economist)
- Paul Klemperer, (economist)
- David Miller (political theorist), (political philosophy)
- Stephen Nickell, (economist)
- Neil Shephard, (econometrics)
- Tom Snijders, (statistics)
Former fellows
- Taslim Olawale Elias, former President of the International Court of Justice
- Martin Feldstein, (now an honorary fellow)
- Sir John Hicks, (Nobel in Economics, died in 1989)
- Sir James Mirrlees, (Nobel in Economics, now an emeritus fellow)
- Ariel Rubinstein, (now an honorary fellow)
- Amartya Sen, (Nobel in Economics, now an honorary fellow)
- Manmohan Singh, (now an honorary fellow)
- Sir John Vickers, British economist and chair of the Independent Commission on Banking
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