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Professor David Newbery MA, PhD, ScD, FBA, CBE

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David Newbery was elected to a Fellowship in Churchill College and a lectureship in the Faculty in 1966, and directed studies in the College until 1988, when he became Professor of Applied Economics. He was Director of the Department of Applied Economics from 1988-2003. He took leave to go the World Bank, where he became Division Chief of Public Economics from 1981-3. He has been a visiting Professor at Yale, Stanford, Berkeley and Princeton. He was an associate editor of The Economic Journal from 1977-2000. He was President of the European Economic Association for 1996. He has published work on social cost-benefit analysis, commodity price stabilisation, tax reform in developing and transitional economies, and the privatisation and regulation of network industries such as electricity, gas and telecoms. He was elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society, 1989, and of the British Academy in 1991. He was a Member of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (now Competition Commission) from 1996-2002.