Ian Tonks
University of Bath
Ian Tonks is a Professor of Finance in the School of Management at the University of Bath. His research focuses on pension economics; fund manager performance; executive compensation and directors’ trading, and market microstructure. He has recently written a book on Annuity Markets and has published in leading economics and finance journals. He has acted as a consultant to a number of commercial and regulatory organisations including the London Stock Exchange, the Competition Commission, and the Financial Services Authority, and has advised the Department of Work and Pensions, the Bank of England, and the House of Commons Select Committee on issues in pensions.
Articles by Ian Tonks:
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Risks to the individual in defined contribution pension schemes
20 August 2012, 3163 reads
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How do pensions deficits affect company behaviour?
6 May 2012, 9450 reads
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Women in the boardroom
27 March 2012, 10112 reads
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Bankers’ bonuses and the financial crisis
8 January 2012, 14119 reads
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