Richard Portes
London Business School and CEPR
Richard Portes, Professor of Economics at London Business School, is Founder and President of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), Directeur d'Etudes at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, and Senior Editor and Co-Chairman of the Board of Economic Policy. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and of the British Academy. He is a member of the Group of Economic Policy Advisers to the President of the European Commission, of the Steering Committee of the Euro50 Group, and of the Bellagio Group on the International Economy. Professor Portes was a Rhodes Scholar and a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, and has also taught at Princeton, Harvard, and Birkbeck College (University of London). He has been Distinguished Global Visiting Professor at the Haas Business School, University of California, Berkeley, and Joel Stern Visiting Professor of International Finance at Columbia Business School. His current research interests include international macroeconomics, international finance, European bond markets and European integration. He has written extensively on globalisation, sovereign borrowing and debt, European monetary issues, European financial markets, international capital flows, centrally planned economies and transition, macroeconomic disequilibrium, and European integration.
Articles by Richard Portes:
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Credit default swaps: Useful, misleading, dangerous?
30 April 2012, 12039 reads
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Greece: The way forward
30 November 2011, 6123 reads
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Restructure Ireland’s debt
26 April 2011, 13332 reads
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Currency wars and the emerging markets
4 November 2010, 14441 reads
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Dealing with the crisis: Policy proposals for the G20
9 March 2009, 12301 reads
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Capitalise on the crisis: How to move forward
12 November 2008, 26951 reads
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A strategy emerges: The right policies to deal with the crisis
9 October 2008, 8433 reads
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Ratings agency reform
22 January 2008, 20058 reads
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International financial stability by design
15 November 2007, 12327 reads
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Sovereign wealth funds
17 October 2007, 16290 reads
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Euro rising
14 June 2007, 16526 reads
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Reinvigorating European academia
4 September 2005, 27701 reads
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