| Dr. Tschoegl has a PhD in International Business from the Sloan School at MIT, and a Masters in Public Administration and a BA in Political Science, both from UCLA. He is a Hungarian-born former Australian and now US citizen who is currently a Lecturer in Multinational Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His primary research interests have centered on international banks – who they are, where they go, when they go there, what they do there, how they go, and why they go. Dr. Tschoegl has published numerous monographs and articles in scholarly journals on international banking, Japanese finance, gold prices, and international trade and business. Prior to teaching at Wharton, he worked for the Tokyo branch of SBCI Securities, a subsidiary of then Swiss Bank, as a macro-economist following the Japanese economy. Earlier, Dr. Tschoegl taught at the University of Michigan Business School. He has also been a visiting scholar at the Bank of Japan's Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, and a visiting faculty member at Thunderbird – American Graduate School of International Management, the University of Delaware, and the Indian School of Business. | | Email: |
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