
معرفی
Frank Partnoy is the Adrian A. Kragen Professor of Law at UC Berkeley School of Law. He is a prominent author and former investment banker at Morgan Stanley, specializing in financial regulation, market ethics, and decision-making. His works include bestselling books such as Wait: The Art and Science of Delay, Infectious Greed, and F.I.A.S.C.O., which critically examine financial markets and corporate behavior. Partnoy has testified before Congress, appeared on media programs like 60 Minutes and The Daily Show, and contributes regularly to outlets like The Atlantic and Harvard Business Review.
His research focuses on the intersection of law, finance, and behavioral economics, particularly the systemic risks posed by complex financial instruments. He advocates for regulatory reforms to enhance transparency and accountability in markets. Partnoy’s work has been widely praised for its accessibility and prescience, including insights into the 2008 financial crisis.




