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James R. Barth Senior Fellow Ph.D., Economics, Ohio State University James R. Barth is the Lowder Eminent Scholar in Finance at Auburn University and a Senior Fellow at the Milken Institute. His research has focused on financial institutions and capital markets, both domestic and global, with special emphasis on regulatory issues. Most recently, he served as leader of an international team advising the People's Bank of China on banking reform. Barth was an appointee of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush as chief economist of the Office of Thrift Supervision until November 1989 and has previously served as the chief economist of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Glenn Yago Director of Capital Studies Ph.D., Political Economy, University of Wisconsin, Madison Glenn Yago is Director of Capital Studies at the Milken Institute. He specializes in financial innovations, financial institutions and capital markets, and has extensively analyzed public policy and its relation to high-yield markets, initial public offerings, industrial and transportation concerns, and public and private sector employment. The Capital Studies group has a number of innovative projects underway. Its Center for Emerging Domestic Markets analyzes emerging U.S. markets, comprised primarily of entrepreneurs with limited access to capital, and undertakes projects aimed at expanding capital access. The U.S. Department of Commerce, its Minority Business Development agency, the California State Treasurer's Office, and California's pension funds, among others, have actively participated in these projects. Likewise in the area of capital access, Yago is creator of the Milken Institute Capital Access Index, an annual survey that measures access to capital for entrepreneurs across countries, and co-creator of the Opacity Index, a measure of the openness of financial markets around the world, critical factors in determining a nation's economic health. Both indices are referenced regularly in academic and business venues. Yago has worked on financial innovations transfer and privatization projects in the Middle East since 1996Barth, James R. is the author of 'Asia's Debt Capital Markets Prospects And Strategies for Devel.', published 2006 under ISBN 9780387250892 and ISBN 0387250891.
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