Professor Richard Portes FBA

Economics Europe
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Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2004
Subjects
Economics

Current post

Professor of Economics, London Business School

Past appointments

European University Institute, Florence Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Professor

2015 -

London Business School University of London Professor of Economics

1995 -

London Business School University of London Professor of Economics, London Business School

1995 -

London Business School University of London Professor of Economics, London Business School

1995 -

Birkbeck College University of London Professor of Economics

1972 - 1995

Balliol College University of Oxford Official Fellow and Tutor in Economics

1965 - 1969

Balliol College University of Oxford Fellow and Tutor in Economics, Balliol College, Oxford

1965 - 1969

Publications

Macroeconomic models with quantity rationing Economic Journal 1978

Macroeconomic Stability and Financial Regulation CEPR 2009

European Government Bond Markets City of London and CEPR 2006

Macroeconomic Planning and Disequilibrium Econometrica 1987

Monetary policies and exchange rates at the zero lower bound Journal of Money Credit and Banking 2012

Crisis? What Crisis? Orderly Workouts for Sovereign Debtors CEPR 1995

The Determinants of Cross-Border Equity Flows Journal of International Economics 2005

Disequilibrium Estimates for Consumption Goods Markets in Centrally Planned Economies Review of Economic Studies 1980

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Professor Gilat Levy FBA

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Professor Gilat Levy FBA

Professor Martin Browning FBA

Applied microeconometrics with an emphasis on structural modelling of individual behaviour; intra-household decision making; demand analysis; accounting for heterogeneity; survey design

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Professor Joseph Stiglitz FBA

Economics of information, economics of uncertainty, risk and agriculture, financial markets, growth and capital theory, natural resources, theory of market structure R&D, macroeconomics, monetary economics, international economics, development, distribution of income and wealth, welfare economics, comparative economic systems/organization theory, political economy, theory of taxation/public finance, theory of public expenditures

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