Peter Oppenheimer (economist)
Peter Oppenheimer is a British economist known for his work on international finance, particularly exchange rates and international monetary systems. He served as a lecturer and then Fellow in Economics at Christ Church, Oxford, for many years.
Oppenheimer's research and publications have often focused on the analysis of exchange rate regimes, the role of speculation in foreign exchange markets, and the coordination of macroeconomic policies among countries. He has also contributed to the understanding of international financial crises and the reform of the international monetary architecture.
He has held advisory positions at various international organizations and government bodies, offering his expertise on issues related to international economics and finance. His analyses have frequently explored the interplay between political and economic factors in shaping international financial relations. His contributions have been influential in academic and policy circles related to international finance.