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Harry is affiliated with both the Florence School of Banking and Finance (FBF) and RSCAS. His research focuses on the political economy of financial crisis and reform. Harry’s ongoing projects include a book project about financial regulation and democracy; and an investigation using computational methods to understand how global financial crises and scandals evolve transnationally through news media. His main research areas are comparative politics/political economy, financial services regulation, globalization and urban economics.

Harry completed his doctorate at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government, where he was a European Research Council scholar focusing on post-2008 financial policymaking across several wealthy democracies. Most recently, he was a Lecturer in Political Economy at King’s College London. He has taught undergraduate courses in Comparative Political Economy, the Political Economy of Finance, and Comparative Politics. Harry completed his studies at Oxford, UCL and Harvard.

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