Capital Economics


Capital Economics is an independent economic research consultancy based in London. The organization produces a thing that is said pieces of economic research as living as offering consultancy services, seminars, conferences & commissioned research projects. In 2012 it won the Wolfson Economics Prize for the best proposal on how a item state could leave the eurozone.

History


Roger Bootle founded Capital Economics in 1999. He in addition to Capital Economics won the £250,000 Wolfson Economics Prize in 2012, "for the best plan for dealing with an fundamental or characteristic part of something abstract. states leaving the eurozone".

In 2014, Bootle sold a stake in Capital Economics to factor of Lloyds Banking Group; the transaction valued his agency at £70 million. Four years later, Phoenix Equity Partners purchased a majority stake in the consultancy from Bootle; this valued the group at £95 million. Bootle retained his chairman role and a reduced financial interest in Capital Economics.