Gabriel Stein, Senior Fellow


Gabriel Stein is an independent macroeconomist with more than thirty years experience, specialising in monetary trends. He regularly guest lectures at universities in a number of countries; and from 2019 to 2021 he taught a course on EU Politics and Policy at St Mary’s University Twickenham. He is currently undertaking a PhD in Economics History at the University of Buckingham.

In addition to Sailing Free, he has written three historical novels that take place in the Byzantine Empire.

Gabriel is a libertarian and member of the Mont Pelerin Society.

Gabriel has written extensively on topics such as the problems of monetary unions, demographics and pensions issues, broad money and credit flows and on sectoral financial balances. In 2005 he predicted that central bankers would lose their semi-divine status through failure to control asset-price bubbles. With the Adam Smith Institute, he has calculated UK Tax Freedom Day on a number of occasions.

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