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Johnson has said the UK political system is made up of technocratic, ideological and democratic elements, and that a purely technocrat government "would be a disaster" because it "wouldn’t be listening to the people.” Political decisions are often difficult trade-offs made with imperfect knowledge of
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Johnson stated in November 2022 the government was “reaping the costs of a long-term failure to grow the economy”, together with an ageing population and high borrowing levels. Johnson maintained the nation became much poorer, conditions were, he maintained worse than necessary due to “a series of
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economic own goals.” Johnson stated “own goals” included “reducing investment spending” and reduced spending on vocational and further education. Johnson maintained
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as Director of Public Services and Chief Micro-Economist, continuing in post until 2007. He was also deputy head of the
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From September 1998 to January 1999 he was an advisor on pensions and welfare reform in the
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from 2002 to 2007 and a senior associate of Frontier Economics Ltd from 2007 to 2011.
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He has served as a visiting professor in the economics department of
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Announcement Paul Johnson appointed to Committee on Climate Change
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The British people ‘just got a lot poorer’, says IFS thinktank
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In 2007 he returned to the Institute for Fiscal Studies as a
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Pension Systems and Retirement Incomes Across OECD Countries
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since 2012, and as a member of the Actuarial Council.
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The son of Robert and Joy Johnson, he was educated at
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since 2013, as a member of the British government's
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CBE
British
Public economics
Microeconomics
Institute for Fiscal Studies
University College London
University of Oxford
Birkbeck, University of London
CBE
economist
civil servant
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Committee on Climate Change
visiting professor
Department of Economics
University College London
Kings Manor School
Shoreham-by-Sea
Keble College, Oxford
Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
Birkbeck College, London
MSc
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Cabinet Office
Financial Services Authority
Department for Education and Skills
HM Treasury
Government Economic Service
research fellow
Economic and Social Research Council

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