Professor Jagjit S Chadha

Professor of Economics at Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge

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Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge

Jagjit is Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Cambridge. He served as Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) from May 2016 until December 2024. Previously he was Professor of Economics at the University of Kent and Professor of Economics at the University of St Andrews, and Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge. He has worked at the Bank of England on Monetary Policy, as Chief Quantitative Economist at BNP Paribas, and has served as Chair of the Money, Macro, Finance Study Group. He has acted as Specialist Adviser to the House of Commons Treasury Committee and academic adviser to both the Bank of England and HM Treasury, and to many central banks, as well as the Bank for International Settlements. In the City of London he was the Mercers’ Memorial Professor of Commerce at Gresham College from 2014-2018. He served as a member of the ESRC Strategic Advisory network until 2021.

Jagjit is an expert on financial markets and monetary policy, as well as aspects of monetary and financial history, and has written widely on the design of monetary, fiscal and financial policies. In the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours he was awarded an OBE for his services to economics and economic policy.

Research Interests

His main research interests are developing the links between finance and macroeconomics in general equilibrium models and he has published widely in economics journals. He is editor of the Cambridge University Press series on Modern Macroeconomic Policymaking, an associate editor of several journals and author of The Money Minders, which examines the world of central banking. He has published a number of papers related to the impact of quantitative easing on financial market prices.