The annual Mais Lecture has been hosted since 1978 by Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), part of City, University of London.

The lecture is named in honour of Lord Mais, the 645th Lord Mayor of the City of London (1972–73), and Pro-Chancellor of City University (1979–84). He played a key role in establishing City University's Centre of Excellence for Banking and Finance, now part of the wider Cass Faculty of Finance.

The lecture is regarded as a leading event for the banking and finance community of the City of London, having hosted a number of prestigious speakers including successive Prime Ministers, Chancellors of the Exchequer, and Governors of the Bank of England.

In January 2021 Anneliese Dodds MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, became the first woman to give the Mais Lecture.

List of Mais Lectures

LectureDateDelivered byTitle
First9 Feb 1978Gordon RichardsonReflections on the Conduct of Monetary Policy[1]
SecondNov 1979Lionel RobbinsObjectives of Monetary Policy: Past and Present
ThirdMay 1981Geoffrey HoweThe Fight Against Inflation
FourthMar 1983Friedrich HayekScience and Ethics
Fifth18 Jun 1984Nigel LawsonThe British Experiment[2][3][4]
SixthMay 1986Roy JenkinsThe International Finance Scene: Can Sense be Plucked Out of Danger
SeventhMay 1987Robin Leigh-PembertonThe Instruments of Monetary Policy
EighthMay 1988Michel CamdessusThe IMF in a Changing World
NinthMay 1989Samuel BrittanA Restatement of Economic Liberalism
TenthMay 1990Gordon PepperMonetary Policy: A Post-Mortem and Proposal
EleventhMay 1992Erik HoffmeyerEconomic and Monetary Union: The Case for Central Bank Independence
TwelfthJun 1993Peter LilleyBenefits and Costs: Securing and Future of Social Security
ThirteenthMay 1994Kenneth ClarkeThe Changing World of Work in the 1990s
Fourteenth22 May 1995Tony BlairThe Economic Framework for New Labour[5][4]
FifteenthOct 1996Michael HeseltineAchieving Competitiveness in a Global Economy
Sixteenth24 Jun 1997Edward GeorgeMonetary Policy in Britain and Europe[6][7]
SeventeenthMay 1998Hans TietmeyerFinancial and Monetary Integration: Benefits, Opportunities, and Pitfalls
EighteenthOct 1999Gordon BrownThe Conditions for Full Employment[8]
NineteenthMay 2000Jonathan SacksMarkets, Governments, and Virtues
TwentiethMay 2001Valery Giscard d'EstaingThe New European Debate: The Euro-zone and the Greater Europe
Twenty-firstApr 2003Ernst WeltekeReflections on European Monetary Policy[9]
Twenty-second12 May 2004Otmar IssingThe Euro: the First Five Years[10]
Twenty-third17 May 2005Mervyn KingMonetary Policy: Practice Ahead of Theory[11][12][13]
Twenty-fourth29 Oct 2008Alistair DarlingChancellor Reveals His Plans to Maintain Economic Stability[14][15][16][17]
Twenty-fifth13 May 2009Axel A. WeberReflections on the Financial Crisis[18]
Twenty-sixth24 Feb 2010George OsborneA New Economic Model[19][20][21][22][23][24][25]
Twenty-seventh13 Jul 2011Paul VolckerThe World of Finance and the National Interest[26][27][28]
Twenty-eighth8 May 2012Patrick HonohanThe Experience of Financial Integration – Ireland, Britain, Europe[29][30][31]
Twenty-ninth18 Mar 2014Mark CarneyOne Mission. One Bank. Promoting the Good of the People of the United Kingdom.[32][33][34]
Thirtieth7 Oct 2015Olivier BlanchardRethinking Macro (Stabilisation) Policy[35][36][37]
Thirty-first12 Jun 2017Brian GriffithsRestoring Trust in the Banking System[38][39][40][41][42][43]
Thirty-second29 Oct 2018José Manuel BarrosoThe European Union and the Changing International Landscape[44][45]
Thirty-third 13 Jan 2021 Anneliese Dodds The challenges of the post-Covid, post-Brexit UK economy – a response [delivered virtually][46][47][48][49]
Thirty-fourth 24 Feb 2022 Rishi Sunak A new culture of enterprise[50][51][52]
Thirty-fifth 5 Jun 2023 Odile Renaud-Basso How to green the global economy[53][54][55]

See also

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