Capital Failure
Rebuilding Trust in Financial Services
Edited by Nicholas Morris and David Vines
Author Information
Nicholas Morris, Academic Visitor, Balliol College, University of Oxford,David Vines, Fellow of Balliol College, Professor of Economics, University of Oxford, and Australian National University
Nicholas Morris is Academic Visitor and Senior Research Associate at Balliol College, Oxford. He is an economist with 35 years of wide-ranging experience: in the finance, water, energy, transport, telecoms, and health sectors; in infrastructure provision; and in the design of regulatory structures. He was a co-founder and then Chief Executive of London Economics, for a period of 14 years, and, prior to that, was Deputy Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. Nicholas has an M.A. in Engineering and Economics and an M.Phil. in Economics from Balliol College, Oxford. He has been a visiting Professor of City University, a Governor of the charity 'Research into Ageing', a Fellow of Melbourne University and a Guest Professor at the China Executive Leadership Academy, Pudong. During the last 12 years he has worked extensively in Australia, South East Asia, and China advising governments, regulators, and companies.
David Vines is a Professor of Economics and a Fellow of Balliol College at Oxford University. He obtained a BA in Economics and Mathematics from Melbourne University, and an MA and PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge. His research has been on international macroeconomics and on global governance and his early work was with James Meade in Cambridge on the construction of inflation-targeting regimes. Between 1994 and 2000 he was the Director of an ESRC Research Programme on Global Economic Institutions, and from 2008 to 2012 he was the Research Director of a European Union Framework Seven Research Program, PEGGED, on the Politics and Economics of Global Governance: the European Dimension. Fifteen years ago he organized an interdisciplinary seminar on integrity with the philosopher Alan Montefiore, the proceedings of which were published as A. Monetefiore and D. Vines, Integrity in the Public and the Private Domains (Routledge, 1999).
Contributors:
John Armour, University of Oxford
Dan Awrey, University of Oxford
Justin O'Brien, University of New South Wales
Boudewijn de Bruin, University of Groningen
Richard Davies, The Economist
Joshua Getzler, University of Oxford
Natalie Gold, Kings College London
Jeffrey Gordon, Columbia Law School
Sue Jaffer, Tasman Economics and ACIL Allen Consulting
David Kershaw, London School of Economics
Susana Knaudt, Financial Regulation Consultant
Seumas Miller, Charles Sturt University
Nicholas Morris, University of Oxford
Onora O'Neill, Equality and Human Rights Commission
Thomas Noe, University of Oxford
Avner Offer, University of Oxford
Edward Sawbridge, Finance Industry Practitioner
David Vines, University of Oxford
H. Peyton Young, University of Oxford