Andrew Scott is Professor of Economics at London Business School and a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. Previously he was a Fellow at All Souls, Oxford and held positions at Harvard University, London School of Economics and Oxford University. His MA is from Oxford, his M.Sc from the London School of Economics and his D.Phil from Oxford University. At London Business School he lectures on macroeconomics, focusing on providing an understanding of how macro forces shape the global competitive environment. His work focuses on longevity, ageing and demographics.
His book "The 100 Year Life - Living and Working in an Age of Longevity" is an international best seller and 2016 Runner up for the FT-McKinsey Business Book of the Year. He has been an Adviser to Chief Economists at both the Bank of England (on monetary policy) and H.M.Treasury (on fiscal policy and debt management), was a Non Executive Director for the Financial Services Authority and is on the Advisory Board of the Office for Budget Responsibility.

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The increasing age-friendliness of US employment
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All’s well that ages well: The economic value of targeting ageing
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Will inflation make a comeback after the crisis ends?
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- COVID-19 
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323 years of UK national debt
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