Sir Eric Wyndham White KCMG (1913–1980) was a British administrator and economist.
He graduated as a LLB with first class honours and in 1938 was called to the bar by the Middle Temple.
[1] He was an assistant lecturer at the LSE until the Second World War started when he moved to the Ministry of Economic Warfare.
[1] In 1945 he became Special Assistant to the European Director of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
[1] White died aged 67 on 27 January 1980 in France after suffering a heart attack while swimming.