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Anthony Barker

Anthony Barker

Director

BSc (Bristol), MSc (Warwick)

 

Anthony Barker has wide experience in directing and managing projects, notably in the areas of regional economic development, sustainable economic development, and the implications of new technologies.

Projects he has undertaken recently include directing CE's contribution to a major European study on the design and application of Integrated Sustainability Assessments; a major study of the possible growth prospects of the Liverpool city-region economy to inform its long-term development strategy; a study on the impact that various regional strategies will have on future greenhouse gas emissions in Yorkshire & the Humber; and an important study on the future prospects for labour demand and supply in the South East in the context of housing proposals of the submitted draft South East Plan. As part of the latter study he supported the South East County Leaders at the Examination in Public of the draft South East Plan in 2006. He managed the original development of CE's REEIO (Regional Economy Environment Input Output) model for the SCPnet consortium and is currently directing its latest phase of development. He manages CE's ongoing support to the Regional Economic Forecasting Panel in the North West of England. Other projects he has directed include a study examining how economic development, local demographic trends, and the demand and availability of housing influence one another for in the London borough of Southwark; he was project co-ordinator for a major pan-European collaborative study into the socio-economic impact of technology in Europe for DG Information Society of the European Commission.

For several years he managed CE's Local Economy Service and led the development of CE's regional and local economy work, applying the Local Economy Forecasting Model (LEFM) to case studies of particular localities. In this role he has managed projects for a variety of local organisations, including LSCs, local authorities and Regional Development Agencies, and these have involved the incorporation in the model-based forecast of qualitative and other 'soft' information gathered from local sources. The projects have included assessing the impact of European Structural funds, preparing alternative local development scenarios under alternative assumptions for policy actions, and assessing the economic impacts of major local employers. He has managed the application of LEFM to local areas of Europe and the development of major enhancements of the design of LEFM.

He supervises CE's services to the UK water and electricity sectors, including the provision of economic forecasts tailored to the areas which the companies serve. During 1996-97 he managed an authoritative study of methods of forecasting the demand for water for the water industry's jointly supported research body and the Environment Agency, following which he managed demand forecasting projects for a number of water companies to assist them with their preparations for the then forthcoming Periodic Review. He has since directed updated studies for a number of these clients as part of their preparations for the 2004 Periodic Review.

He obtained an Upper Second in his first degree and subsequently took his MSc at Warwick. During 1992-93 he worked at Salford University Business Services on regional economic analysis, where he took over primary responsibility for the preparation of forecasts and reports on the North West economy. He also undertook forecasts for the other regions of the UK.

 

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