Reader, Department of Economics, Loughborough University; Leicester, United Kingdom Maximilian J.B. Hall is a Reader in Economics at Loughborough University. He teaches comparative banking, monetary theory and policy, and macroeconomics. In close contact with the U.K. Department of the Environment, the Bank of England, and H.M. Treasury, Hall is involved in an unofficial advisory capacity concerned with the relative merits of alternative local authority borrowing reform proposals. This study was developed from his Ph.D. thesis presented at the University of Nottingham in 1978 and has since influenced U.K. monetary policy. Hall has conducted research on international banking, comparative banking, and financial deregulation. He currently focuses on supervisory reform controls and capital adequacy assessments for internationally active banks.
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