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The Institute Of International Monetary Research

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1155226
Status
Registered
Registered
Jan. 7, 2014
Legal form
CIO

Address

Address
THE UNIVERSITY OF BUCKINGHAM
YEOMANRY HOUSE
HUNTER STREET
BUCKINGHAM
MK18 1EG

Contact

Activities

The object of the Institute is to advance the education of the public in general on the workings of modern economies, particularly but not exclusively to increase understanding of the linkages between banks (which issue money) and the rest of the economy. The Institute organizes research conferences, promotes research (both written and online), and supports the educational work of the University.,

Objects: The Objects Of The Institute Of International Monetary Research Are:-To Advance The Education Of The Public In General Of The Workings Of Modern Economies And Complex Financial Systems Particularly But Not Exclusively To Increase Understanding Of The Linkages Between Banks And The Rest Of The Economy And To Promote Research For The Public Benefit In All Aspects Of Those Subjects Particularly But Not Exclusively In Monetary Economics And Macroeconomics Both In General And More Specifically To Increase Understanding Of The Linkages Between Banking Developments And Macroeconomic Outcomes And To Publish The Useful Results.

Classification

How
Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information, Sponsors Or Undertakes Research, Acts As An Umbrella Or Resource Body
What
Education/training, Economic/community Development/employment
Who
Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Region
Throughout England And Wales

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
Dec. 31, 2024 £208,245 £196,664
Dec. 31, 2023 £243,579 £238,710
Dec. 31, 2022 £256,791 £216,544
Dec. 31, 2021 £258,639 £207,757
Dec. 31, 2020 £237,136 £205,597

Trustees

Name Appointed
Professor Tim Congdon CBE (Chair) Nov. 20, 2013
Brandon James Davies July 19, 2019
Mrs Venetia Congdon -Johannes Nov. 20, 2013
Professor Martin John Ricketts Nov. 20, 2013
Professor Terence Kealey Nov. 20, 2013