Mark P. Taylor
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Mark Peter Taylor is the Dean of Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School, also known as WBS, was established in 1967 as the School of Industrial and Business Studies.It offers undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD degree programmes,as well as non-degree executive education for individuals and companies....

 (WBS) at the University of Warwick
University of Warwick
The University of Warwick is a public research university located in Coventry, United Kingdom...

, and a leading international authority in international finance, with extensive experience in both the financial sector and higher education. He has held a professorship in international finance at University of Warwick
University of Warwick
The University of Warwick is a public research university located in Coventry, United Kingdom...

since 1999.

Before becoming Dean of WBS in early 2010, he was a Managing Director at BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, where he ran the European arm of the Global Markets Strategy Group, a large global macro investment fund. He has also been an Economist the Bank of England and was for five years a Senior Economic Advisor at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC. Mark’s academic appointments include professorships at the Universities of Oxford, Liverpool and New York.
He completed his first degree at Oxford University and also holds MSc and PhD degrees in economics and finance from London University, as well as an MBA and an MA in English literature. Mark’s recreations include theoretical and practical horology and collecting English antique clocks, languages (French, Spanish and Russian), literature and (small-scale) sheep farming.

Selected publications

  • Stefan Reitz, Markus Schmidt and Mark P. Taylor. ‘End-User Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics - a Dealer's Perspective.’ European Journal Of Finance 17 (2011): 153-168.

  • Stefan Reitz, Georg Stadtmann and Mark P. Taylor. ‘The Effects of Japanese Interventions on FX-Forecast Heterogeneity.’ Economics Letters 108 (2010): 62-64.
  • Michael Melvin and Mark P. Taylor. ‘The Crisis in the Foreign Exchange Market.’ Journal Of International Money And Finance 28 (2009): 1317-1330.
  • Richard C. Grinold and Mark P. Taylor. ‘The Opportunity Set: Market Opportunities and the Effective Breadth of a Portfolio.’ Journal of Portfolio Management (2009).
  • Stefan Reitz and Mark P. Taylor. ‘The Co-Ordination Channel of Foreign Exchange Intervention: A Nonlinear Microstructural Analysis.’ European Economic Review 52 (2008): 55-76.
  • Luciana Juvenal and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Threshold Adjustment of Deviations from the Law of One Price.’ Studies In Nonlinear Dynamics And Econometrics 12 (2008).
  • Michael Sager and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Commercially Available Order Flow Data and Exchange Rate Movements: Caveat Emptor.’ Journal Of Money, Credit And Banking 40 (2008): 583-625.
  • James Lothian and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Real Exchange Rates Over the Past Two Centuries: How Important is the Harrod-Balassa-Samuelson Effect?’ Economic Journal 118 (2008): 1742-1763.
  • Lukas Menkhoff and Mark P. Taylor. ‘The Obstinate Passion of Foreign Exchange Professionals: Technical Analysis.’ Journal Of Economic Literature 45 (2007): 936-972.
  • Emanuel Kohlscheen and Mark P. Taylor. ‘International Liquidity Swaps: Is the Chiang Mai Initiative Pooling Reserves Efficiently?"’ International Journal Of Finance And Economics 13 (2007): 323-332.
  • Ashoka Mody and Mark P. Taylor. ‘A Cross-Country Financial Accelerator: Evidence from North America and Europe.’ Journal Of International Money And Finance 26 (2007): 149-165.
  • Ashoka Mody and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Regional Vulnerability: The Case of East Asia.’ Journal Of International Money And Finance 26 (2007): 1292-1310.
  • Jerry Coakley, Robert Flood, Ana-Maria Fuertes and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Long-Run Purchasing Power Parity and the Theory of General Relativity: The First Tests.’ Journal Of International Money And Finance 24 (2005): 293-316.
  • Taylor, M.P. and Sager, M., Michael Sager. ‘The Impact of European Central Bank Governing Council Announcements on the Foreign Exchange Market: A Microstructural Analysis.’ Journal Of International Money And Finance 23 (2004): 1043-1051.
  • Alan M. Taylor and Mark P. Taylor. ‘The Purchasing Power Parity Debate.’ Journal Of Economics Perspectives 18 (2004): 135-158.
  • Taylor M. ‘Nonlinear Dynamics in the Law of One Price: A Broad-Based Empirical Study.’ Journal Of International Money And Finance (2003).
  • Mark P. Taylor. Perspectives on Econometrics and Applied Economics: A Tribute to Sir Clive Granger. , n.p., 2011.
  • Richard H. Clarida and Mark P. Taylor. The Global Financial Crisis. , n.p., 2010.
  • Mark P. Taylor. Purchasing Power Parity and Real Exchange Rates. , n.p., 2009.
  • Lucio Sarno and Mark P. Taylor. Recent Developments in the Economics of Exchange Rates (Volumes I and II), , n.p., 2002.
  • Liam Gallagher and Mark P. Taylor. Speculation and Financial Markets (Volumes I and II) , n.p., 2002.
  • Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen and Mark P. Taylor. Modern Perspectives on the Gold Standard. , n.p., 1996.
  • Hyeyoen Kim and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Real Variables, Nonlinearity and European Real Exchange Rates.’ NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics. Ed. JA Frankel and C Pissarides. , n.p., 2009.
  • Richard H. Clarida, Manuela Goretti and Mark P. Taylor. ‘Are there Thresholds of Current Account Adjustment in the G7?’ Current Account Imbalances: Sustainability and Adjustment. Ed. RH Clarida. , n.p., 2007.
  • Professor Mark P Taylor. ‘Real Exchange Rates and Nonlinearities.’ Exchange Rate Economics: Where Do We Stand? Ed. P de Grauwe. , n.p., 2005.
  • Professor Mark P Taylor. ‘Customer Trades and Extreme Events in Foreign Exchange - Discussion.’ Essays in Honour of Charles Goodhart. Ed. A Chrystal and P Mizen. , n.p., 2003.
  • Professor Mark P Taylor. ‘Crisis in the Global Economy from Tulips to Today: Contagion and Consequences � Discussion.’ Globalization in Historical Perspective. Ed. MD Bordo, AM Taylor and JG Williamson. , n.p., 2003.

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