Williams Professor Named 'Top Wonk' on Economy
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Top Wonks is a group of experts in a broad range of public policy issues. The directory of Top Wonks is widely used by journalists, researchers, and public officials to enlist the help of policy experts.
Caprio was selected by a committee of his peers as one of the country's best thinkers on financial economics and has been included in the Top Wonks volume and site. Other Top Wonks include Joseph Stiglitz, former chairman of the Council on Economic Advisers; Simon Johnson, professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former director of research at the International Monetary Fund; Brooksley Born, chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission; Nouriel Roubini, former senior economist for the White House Council of Economic Advisers; and Jeffrey Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.
Caprio's interests include financial regulation and financial crises, developing economies, and financial history. Prior to joining the Williams College faculty in 2006, he worked at the World Bank for 17 years. His most recent book, "The Guardians of Finance: Making Regulators Work for Us" (MIT Press, 2012), argues regulatory officials' failures are a neglected factor in the recent global financial crisis and makes proposals for how to hold regulators accountable and to increase the pressure on them to defend taxpayers’ interests.
Caprio received his bachelor's degree from Williams College in 1972 and his doctorate from the University of Michigan in 1976.
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