Career
- National Service, 1955-57 (2nd Lieut KRRC)
- Assistant Lecturer in Economics, Cambridge University, 1963–64
- Economic Adviser, DEA, 1965–67
- Lecturer in Monetary Economics, London School of Economics, 1967–69
- Bank of England:
- Adviser with particular reference to monetary policy, 1969–80
- A Chief Adviser, 1980–85
- External Member, Monetary Policy Committee, 1997–2000
- Member, Advisory Committee, Hong Kong Exchange Fund, 1990–97
- Norman Sosnow Professor of Banking and Finance, 1985–2002, now Emeritus Professor, and Member, Financial Markets Group, since 1987, London School of Economics
| The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee | ||
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| Governor: Sir Edward George (June 1997–June 2003) | ||
| June 1997-July 1997: | George | Davies | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | |
| August 1997: | George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | |
| September 1997-November 1997: | George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | |
| December 1997-May 1998: | George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Budd | |
| June 1998-May 1999: | George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Budd | Vickers | |
| June 1999-May 2000: | George | King | Buiter | Goodhart | Plenderleith | Clementi | Julius | Vickers | Wadhwani | |
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| Name | Goodhart, Charles |
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| Date of birth | 23 October 1936 |
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