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Professor Dimitrios Tsomocos is a Professor of Financial Economics at the Saïd Business School and a Fellow in Management at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. He holds a BA, MA, MPhil, and PhD from Yale University, and previously worked at the Bank of England. His research focuses on financial stability, systemic risk, banking regulation, and macroeconomic policy, with significant impact on global economic policy. He co-developed the Goodhart-Tsomocos model of financial fragility, widely used by central banks.
Education: Yale University (BA, MA, MPhil, PhD in Economics). Research interests include banking regulation, systemic risk, incomplete asset markets, and macroprudential policy. He advises central banks and has contributed to policy reforms in multiple countries.
His work emphasizes financial stability frameworks and the interplay between monetary policy and financial crises. Notable contributions include designing models for assessing financial stability and advising on Basel Accord implementations. Awards include the 2004 Bank Sabadell Prize for banking economics.
Teaching: Advanced Asset Pricing, Fixed Income, and courses at Saïd Business School. Supervises doctoral students in finance and economics, many of whom hold prominent roles at institutions like the IMF and central banks.


