Stephen Hannah studied economics at Sussex and University College, London. Following a lectureship at the University of Keele - publishing research on macroeconomic theory and labour markets - Stephen joined HM Treasury during the turbulent 1980s to advise the UK Chancellor on monetary and exchange rate policy. He then moved to the City of London, in the wake of the UK financial sector's "Big Bang", enjoying a long career as Chief Economist and independent consultant, advising on financial market strategy to a wide variety of clients.
Stephen has now returned to the academic sector and, as well as teaching the NYUL Intermediate Macroeconomics course, he is currently teaching Global Economics to MBA students in London on a joint Anglia Ruskin-LCA programme.