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Ingo Walter is the Charles Simon Professor of Applied Financial Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University, and also serves as Director of the New York University Salomon Center, an independent academic research institute founded in 1972 to focus on financial institutions, instruments and markets.
Prof. Walter received his A.B. and M.S. degrees from Lehigh University and his Ph.D. degree in 1966 from New York University.
Dr. Walters principal areas of academic and consulting activity include international trade policy, international banking, environmental economics, and economics of multinational corporate operations. He is the author or of 25 books, including Global Banking co-authored with Prof. Roy C. Smith (1997) and Street Smarts: Leadership, Professional Conduct and Shareholder Value in the Securities Industry (also with Roy Smith). At present, his interests focus on competitive structure, conduct and performance in the international banking and financial services industry, as well as international trade and investment issues.
He has served as a consultant to various government agencies, international institutions, banks and corporations, and has held a number of board memberships.
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