Royal Economic Society

The Royal Economic Society (RES) is a professional association that promotes the study of economic science in academia, government service, banking, industry, and public affairs. Originally established in 1890 as the British Economic Association, it was incorporated by royal charter on 2 December 1902. The Society is a charity registered with the U.K. Charity Commission under charity number 231508.

The Society is led by a Trustee Board that is responsible for developing and executing the Society's policies and activities. The Society's current president is Prof Sir Christopher Pissarides. In addition, the RES supports a number of committees, including the Women’s Committee, the Conference of Heads of University Departments of Economics (CHUDE) and the Standards of Conduct Committee.

The RES has two peer-reviewed publications: ''The Economic Journal'', first published in 1891, and ''The Econometrics Journal'', first published in 1998. Both journals are available online through the RES website. The Society's other activities include an annual conference, providing grants and training, a regular member newsletter, and conducting various outreach activities, including an annual public lecture and an essay competition for young economists.

In 2017, the Society created a centralised office in Westminster, London, and appointed its first Chief Executive, Leighton Chipperfield. In 2019, the Society launched a new [https://www.res.org.uk/about/strategy.html strategy] with a greater focus on promoting the discipline and improving diversity. The RES subsequently announced the launch of [https://www.discovereconomics.co.uk/ Discover Economics], a campaign geared to changing perceptions of economics among young people and attracting students from under-represented groups. Following a member consultation, in late 2023 the RES launched its 2024-2028 [https://res.org.uk/about-us/strategy/ strategy] with a focus on four strategic priorities:

* Bring communities of economists together * Advocate for economics * Improve diversity, inclusion and integrity in the profession * Develop the next generation of economists

In 2023, the RES [https://res.org.uk/res-announces-first-institutional-members/ announced] it was launching an Institutional Membership programme. The Bank of England, the Government Economic Service and Frontier Economics were announced as the Society's first institutional members. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Can an oil discovery lead to a recession? A comment on Eastwood and Venables by Neary, J, van Wijnbergen, S

    Published 1984
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    The properties of automatic GETS modelling by Hendry, D, Krolzig, H

    Published 2005
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    Statistical algorithms for models in state space form using SsfPack 2.2 by Koopman, S, Shephard, N, Doornik, J

    Published 1999
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    Strategic trade and industrial policy towards dynamic oligopolies by Neary, J, Leahy, D

    Published 2000
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    Pooling of forecasts by Clements, M, Hendry, D

    Published 2004
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    Simulation-based likelihood inference for limited dependent processes by Manrique, A, Shephard, N

    Published 1998
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