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Peter J. Morgan's full CV - Asian Development Bank Institute

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<strong>Peter</strong> John MorganCurrent Position:Dec 2008-present: Senior Consultant for Research, Asia <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>, Tokyo.Responsible for following macroeconomic policy and financial sector reform and regulationissues. Responsibilities include conducting original research, managing research, organizingconferences and editing books.Previous Experience:2006-2008: Chief Economist, Asia-Pacific, HSBC (Hong Kong). Responsible formacroeconomic and interest rate forecasting for Asia including Japan.1996-2006: Chief Economist, Japan, HSBC Securities Japan. Head of Tokyo brancheconomics, responsible for macroeconomic, currency and interest rate forecasting for Japan,plus marketing of worldwide HSBC view in both Japan and the Pacific region.1992-1995: Chief Economist, Merrill Lynch Japan Inc., Tokyo, Japan. Responsible for Japanmacroeconomic, interest rate and yen currency forecasting.1986-1992: Chief Economist, Barclays de Zoete Wedd Securities (Japan) Limited, Tokyo,Japan. Responsible for Japan macroeconomic, interest rate and yen currency forecasting.1985-1986: Economist, Jardine Fleming (Securities) Ltd., Tokyo, Japan. Responsible forJapan macroeconomic, interest rate and yen currency forecasting.1983-1985: Consultant, International Business Information, K.K., Tokyo, Japan. Head offinancial services consulting group and also responsible for monthly Japan economic reportsand forecasts.1979-1983: Consultant, Meta Systems Inc, Cambridge, Mass., USA. Managed projectsinvolving impacts of regulations on U.S. industries and analyses of energy supply anddemand in developing countries.Reports in academic journals:The Role of Macroeconomic Policy in Rebalancing Growth. 2012. Journal of <strong>Asian</strong>Economics, 23/1, 12-35.Comments on Changes in <strong>Development</strong> Finance in Asia: Trends, Challenges and PolicyImplications by Toshiro Nishizawa. 2011. <strong>Asian</strong> Economic Policy Review, 6/2, 245-246.The Role and Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy. 2010. Journal of the KoreanEconomy, 11/1, 55-102.


Alternative policy instruments under uncertainty: A programming model of toxic pollutioncontrol,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 10, 248-269 (1983).“The economic feasibility of shale oil: An activity analysis,” The Bell Journal of Economics9(2), pp. 457-487 (1978), with Neil R. Ericsson.Other published articles:“Japan’s Post-Triple-Disaster Growth Strategy” with M. Kawai. ADBI Working Paper 376.Tokyo: <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Development</strong> <strong>Bank</strong> <strong>Institute</strong>. http://www.adbi.org/workingpaper/2012/08/22/5218.japan.post.triple.disaster.growth.strategy/“Central <strong>Bank</strong>ing for Financial Stability in Asia” with Masahiro Kawai. Public Policy Review,Vol.8, No 3. Tokyo: Policy Research <strong>Institute</strong>, Ministry of Finance, Japan. September 2012.“Regional and Global Monetary Cooperation” with Mario Lamberte. ADBI Working PaperNo. 346, February 2012.“Strengthening Financial Infrastructure” with Mario Lamberte. ADBI Working Paper No.345, February 2012.The Role and Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy. 2012. In Kawai, M., P.Morgan and S. Takagi. 2012. Monetary and Currency Policy Management in Asia.Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.D. Mayes and P. Morgan. 2011. The Global Financial Crisis and its Implications forFinancial Sector Reform and Regulation in Asia. In M. Kawai, D. Mayes, and P. Morgan, eds.Implications of the Global Financial Crisis for Financial Sector Reform and Regulation inAsia. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.“The Role of Macroeconomic Policy in Rebalancing Growth,” ADBI Working Paper No. 266,February 2011.Deepening the Financial System (co-authored with David Mayes and Hank Lim). 2010. inMasahiro Kawai and Jong-Wha Lee, eds., Rebalancing for Sustainable Growth: Asia’sPostcrisis Challenge. ADB/ADBI. Manila (forthcoming).“The Role and Effectiveness of Unconventional Monetary Policy,” ADBI Working PaperSeries No. 163, November 2009.“Unregulated Entities, Products, and Markets: Challenges for Monitoring and Regulation,”ADBI Research Policy Brief No. 30, August 2009.“Comments on Japanese monetary policy: 1998-2005 and beyond,” in Monetary policy inAsia: Approaches and implementation, BIS Papers No. 31, Proceedings of a BIS/HKIMR


University of California, Berkeley, A.B. (Economics) 1974Yale University, New Haven, CT, M.A. (Economics) 1975Yale University, New Haven, CT, PhD. (Economics) 1979Date of birth: March 19, 1951

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