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I am long  retired after successive careers  as a flight test observer, as a professional engineer, and  as an economist. I have worked in two industrial companies, a research establishment and four government  departments;  and  I have served as economic adviser to four cabinet ministers. As an engineer I was engaged in aeronautical research and development  including  the development of new  manufacturing processes, I took part in the Concorde project and I visited the Apollo project. As an economist I evaluated numerous aerospace projects, I played a part in the development of UK competition policy and I managed a major statistical series. During my working life I contributed to several professional journals and symposiums on subjects including spotwelding, launching aid and project management, and since retirement I have  written several books  One was  a book on contemporary economic history and another on competition policy that was published in three editions.  My latest book  ''Mistakes – how they have happened and how some might be avoided'' was published in 2007,  and I am considering  writing a second edition, including  an account of  the mistakes that led to the Great Recession.
I am long  retired after successive careers  as a flight test observer, as a professional engineer, and  as an economist. I have worked in two industrial companies, a research establishment and four government  departments;  and  I have served as economic adviser to four cabinet ministers. As an engineer I was engaged in aeronautical research and development  including  the development of new  manufacturing processes, I took part in the Concorde project and I visited the Apollo project. As an economist I evaluated numerous aerospace projects, I played a part in the development of UK competition policy and I managed a major statistical series. During my working life I contributed to several professional journals and symposiums on subjects including spotwelding, launching aid and project management, and since retirement I have  written several books  One was  a book on contemporary economic history and another on competition policy that was published in three editions.  My latest book  ''Mistakes – how they have happened and how some might be avoided'' was published in 2007,  and I am considering  writing a second edition, including  an account of  the mistakes that led to the Great Recession.


==Planned contributions==
No further contributions are planned


==Past Contributions==
==CZ Contributions==


Nick has made substantial contributions to 77 CZ articles, of which 5 have been approved.
I have made substantial contributions to 77 CZ articles, of which 5 have been approved.
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Revision as of 02:27, 8 May 2011

Biography:

I am long retired after successive careers as a flight test observer, as a professional engineer, and as an economist. I have worked in two industrial companies, a research establishment and four government departments; and I have served as economic adviser to four cabinet ministers. As an engineer I was engaged in aeronautical research and development including the development of new manufacturing processes, I took part in the Concorde project and I visited the Apollo project. As an economist I evaluated numerous aerospace projects, I played a part in the development of UK competition policy and I managed a major statistical series. During my working life I contributed to several professional journals and symposiums on subjects including spotwelding, launching aid and project management, and since retirement I have written several books One was a book on contemporary economic history and another on competition policy that was published in three editions. My latest book Mistakes – how they have happened and how some might be avoided was published in 2007, and I am considering writing a second edition, including an account of the mistakes that led to the Great Recession.


CZ Contributions

I have made substantial contributions to 77 CZ articles, of which 5 have been approved.

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