Stuart P.M. Mackintosh is a British
economist and financial author that is currently the Executive Director of the
Group of Thirty, an international financial
think tank.[1] He oversees the Group's program of studies, project development, event planning and annual fundraising.
Tough Talk on Trade, a review of Rodrik, D (2017). Book review, in Business Economics, October 2018
Will America First trump international cooperation and coordination, in World Economics, December 2017;
The Trumpian Regulatory Landscape, Financial World Magazine, forthcoming.
The banks’ Trump card, Financial World Magazine, February–March 2017.
Doing It The Hard Way, Financial World Magazine, December 2016-January 2017, pp-27-28.
A gathering storm, Financial World Magazine, October–November 2016 pp 16–17.
The Creation of the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank: America’s Loss and China’s Gain, World Economics, July–September 2016;
Why Dull Banks Are Delightful, Financial World Magazine, June/July 2016, pp56–59.
The UK's Nativist Nationalism, published in 2016, on the dynamics behind the campaign for the UK to leave the European Union;
Making the Jump: How crises Affect Policy Consensus and Can Trigger Paradigm Shift, 2016, a paper that formed part of a UNEP work stream on Climate Change and Green Finance;
Crises and Paradigm Shift: A Response to Critics, Political Quarterly, 2015.
Crises and Paradigm Shift, Political Quarterly, 2014. The article stirred some debate, with direct rebuttals from Prof. Mugge - Policy Inertia and the Persistence of Systemic Fragility; and from Tsingou - The Club Rules in Financial Governance, both published in 2015.
The Global Financial and Economic Crisis and the Creation of the Financial Stability Board, 2014, published in Journal of World Economics;
Mackintosh published The Redesign of the Global Financial Architecture: The Return of State Authority in November 2015 with Routledge.
Ph.D. thesis The Redesign of the Global Financial Architecture: Forums, Institutions, and State Power (2014).
Professional roles
Mackintosh became Vice President of the
National Association for Business Economics (NABE) in October 2015 NABE Board, and in June 2016 he was elected as the 2016-2017 President of NABE.
Mackintosh delivered his NABE presidential address on September 23, 2017 in
Cleveland Ohio, at the organization's annual conference. In it he said NABE members had to be 'ready to defend truth'.[2] The speech was titled 'Business Economics in a Post-Truth Era', and was published in the Business Economics Journal.[3]
Mackintosh is a past Director of the NABE Foundation. He serves on the advisory boards of the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, and the World Affairs Council. Mackintosh was elected a member of the Conference of Business Economists, an invitation-only organization of economists in the United States, in 2014.