Nicholas Bosanquet was born on 17 January 1942 and is a British health economist and former political activist.
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Nicholas Bosanquet was born on 17 January 1942 and is a British health economist and former political activist.
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Nicholas Bosanquet attended Yale University as a Mellon Fellow, and returned to England to study economics at the London School of Economics, before he became an economic advisor to the National Board of Prices and Incomes.
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Since 1993, Nicholas Bosanquet has been Professor of Health Policy at Imperial College London.
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Nicholas Bosanquet served on the executive of the Fabian Society from 1968 until 1977.
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Nicholas Bosanquet stood for the Labour Party in the 1969 Weston-super-Mare by-election, taking third place, with 14.
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In 1971, Nicholas Bosanquet was unsuccessful in standing to be a Labour councillor for the Adelaide ward on Camden Council.
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Nicholas Bosanquet stood in 1974 and was elected, as Labour councillor, for the Camden ward, and was re-elected in 1978 for the Caversham ward.
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Nicholas Bosanquet stood in Slough at the 1983 UK general election, and in Stockton North at the 1987 UK general election.
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Nicholas Bosanquet served on the party's housing and urban policy working parties.
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Nicholas Bosanquet has served as an advisor to the World Health Organization and to the World Bank, as a special advisor to the Health Committee of the House of Commons, and as an arbitrator for ACAS.
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Nicholas Bosanquet married Anne Connolly in 1974, and they had two daughters, however the pair divorced in 1993.
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