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Professor Philip Davis
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Summary

Summary:

E Philip Davis has been Professor at Brunel since 2000, (currently part-time) and is also a Fellow of the UK’s National Institute of Economic and Social Research and an Adviser and Consultant at the International Monetary Fund. Davis left Oxford University in 1980, and was employed by the Bank of England up to 2000 except for two periods on secondment, to the Bank for International Settlements and the European Monetary Institute.

Qualifications:

MA (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) Oxford, MPhil (Economics) Oxford, BA (Theology) London School of Theology

Newest selected publications

Chan, KK., Davis, EP. and Karim, D. (2023) 'Macroprudential Policy, Bank Competition And Bank Risk In East Asia'. Journal of Banking Regulation, 0 (ahead of print). pp. 1 - 33. ISSN: 1745-6452 Open Access Link

Journal article

Davis, EP. (2022) 'A Broader View of Housing-Market Macroprudential Measures'.ECB/Bank of Malta Research Workshop “Macroprudential policy and real estate markets: objectives, effectiveness and new challenges”. Valetta, Malta.Open Access Link

Conference paper

Davis, EP. and Karim, D. (2021) 'Looking Ahead: Early Warning Systems', in D'Apice, V. and Ferri, G. (eds.) A Modern Guide to Financial Shocks. London : Edward Elgar. pp. 314 - 348. ISBN 10: 1-78990-452-8. ISBN 13: 978-1-78990-451-2. Open Access Link

Book chapter

Davis, EP., Karim, D. and Noel, D. (2021) 'The Effects of Macroprudential Policy on Banks' Profitability'. International Review of Financial Analysis, 80 (March 2022). pp. 1 - 27. ISSN: 1057-5219 Open Access Link

Journal article

Davis, EP., Karim, D. and Noel, D. (2020) 'The bank capital-competition-risk nexus – a global perspective'. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 65 (Mar 2020). pp. 1 - 22. ISSN: 1042-4431 Open Access Link

Journal article
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