Nauro F Campos
Brunel University and CEPR
Professor Campos received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in 1997. Since 2005, he is Professor of Economics and Finance at Brunel University (West London) from where he is on leave for 2009-2011, seconded to the Office of the Chief Economist of the UK’s Department for International Development as a Senior Economics Advisor (SRF). Since 2009, Professor Campos has also been a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris 1 (Sorbonne) and a Research Professor at the Swiss Institute of Technology (ETH, Zürich). He is a Research Affiliate at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR London) and a Research Fellow of the William Davidson Institute (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Previously he was a Reader and Lecturer (Associate and tenured Assistant Professor, respectively) at the University of Newcastle and Assistant Professor at CERGE-EI (Prague). Professor Campos has held research visiting posts at Johns Hopkins University (Fulbright Fellow), University of Michigan, The World Bank (Robert McNamara Fellow), USC, UCL, University of Bonn, Central Bank of Finland (BOFIT), European Commission, Oxford University (CBS Fellow), and the IMF.
Articles by Nauro F Campos:
-
The unbearable lightness of being… a reversible reform
26 May 2012, 7222 reads
-
Why the global financial crisis has been wasted
10 July 2011, 10953 reads
-
Does corruption sand or grease the wheels of economic growth?
24 December 2010, 18341 reads
-
How cash transfers boost financial development
22 November 2010, 6049 reads
-
Corruption as a barrier to entry
5 November 2010, 12245 reads
-
Political protest and reform: Lessons from communism’s demise
7 May 2010, 9778 reads
-
Race against time: New insight on the growth effect of ethnic fractionalisation
22 December 2009, 7484 reads
-
Financial liberalisation and “partial democracy”
6 August 2009, 10342 reads
-
International terrorism and the escalation effect
7 April 2009, 11906 reads
-
Development and political influence: Corruption happens, lobbying rules
8 November 2008, 29239 reads
-
Art puzzles
3 May 2008, 7494 reads
-
Reforming to attract foreign investors
24 March 2008, 11623 reads
Don't Miss
Helicopter money as a policy option
Reichlin, Turner, Woodford
