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  2. Richard Andreas Werner (born 5 January 1967) is a German banking and development economist who is a university professor at University of Winchester.

  3. May 25, 2016 · Professor Richard A. Werner, born in Germany in 1967, holds a First Class Honours B.Sc. in Economics from the London School of Economics and a doctorate in Economics from the University of Oxford. He has also studied at the University of Tokyo.

  4. Richard Werner, Professor of Banking and Economics at the University of Oxford, regarded as the "Father of Quantitative Easing", discusses the future of mone...

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  5. Research carried out at the University of Southampton into banking, economic growth and development has made Professor Richard Werner a trusted source of advice for economic policy-makers at the highest level, for example for the Financial Services Authority, the Independent Banking Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the Bank of ...

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  6. Click to read Richard Werner’s Substack, by Richard A. Werner, D.Phil., a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers. My personal Substack. Read economic analysis based on my 30+ years as researcher in the financial sector and scientist published in peer-reviewed journals.

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    Professor Richard Werner, DPhil (Oxon) obtained his first degree in economics from the London School of Economics with first class honours. His doctoral thesis at the University of Oxford was on monetary economics and economic policy.

  8. Richard Werner graduated from the London School of Economics with First Class Honours in Economics and holds a doctorate in Economics from the University of Oxford. Richard is a Member of Linacre College, Oxford. From 2018 to 2021 he was Professor of Finance at Fudan University, Shanghai.