Paul Armstrong Taylor
Resident Professor of International Economics at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies

Schools
- Imperial College London
- Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
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Regions
- China
- East Asia
- Great Britain
- Nanjing, China
- United Kingdom
- Western Europe
Topics
- Corporate Finance
- Developing Nations
- Economics
- Global Financial Crises
- Game Theory
- International Financial Markets
- Economic Development
- Corporate Governance and Financial Markets
- American Economic Policy
- Privitization and Private-sector Development
- Emerging Markets
- Governance
- International Debt
- International Economics
- International Finance
- International Monetary Economics
- International Monetary Theory
- International Trade Theory and Policy
- Newly Industrialized Countries
- Political Economy & Development
Languages
- Chinese
Background and Education
Before coming to Nanjing in September 2010, Dr. Armstrong-Taylor was a Visiting Professor of Economics and Finance at the Antai School of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiaotong University.
Previously, he worked as an investment banker at Morgan Stanley in London, as an economic consultant for London Economics in London and as a management consultant for Monitor Group in Cambridge, MA.
Professor Armstrong-Taylor received his BA and MPhil in Economics from Cambridge University, and his PhD in Economics from Harvard University.
Research and Publications:
Dr. Armstrong-Taylor’s research and teaching interests include applied game theory, business strategy and finance. His PhD thesis Strategic Credibility investigated how the propensity of politicians to falsely deny involvement in a scandal varies with their popularity.
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