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John Thornton is a Visiting Professor at Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia. He holds concurrent roles as a Financial Stability Advisor at the US Department of the Treasury and has extensive experience in global finance, including leadership roles at Bangor University, the International Monetary Fund, and Merrill Lynch. His expertise spans financial stability, monetary policy, and sustainable finance.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of London
- Master of Economics, Birkbeck University of London
- Bachelor of Economics (BSc), University of Wales
Research Interests: Focuses on financial misconduct, inflation targeting, income distribution, sustainable finance, and the intersection of banking regulation with economic policy. Recent work explores central bank roles in sustainable finance and the macroeconomic impacts of financial instability.
Articles Trends: Recent publications (2025) emphasize empirical analysis of US banking behavior, inflation dynamics, and sustainable finance frameworks. Themes include regulatory responses to financial misconduct and the evolving mandates of central banks in environmental policy.
Collaborations: Engages in global research collaborations, though specific details require further exploration (e.g., country-level partnerships).
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