Mervyn K. Lewis
Ph.D., Professor of Banking and Finance, School of Commerce, University of South Australia, Australia
Mervyn K. Lewis is Professor of Banking and Finance in the School of Commerce at the University of South Australia. Previously he was Midland Bank Professor of Money and Banking at the University of Nottingham, and Course Director of the MBA in Financial Studies. He was also a Consultant to the Australian Financial System Inquiry, Visiting Scholar at the Bank of England, and has been visiting professor at the Universities of Cambridge, Melbourne, Vienna, Wuhan, Mauritius, and Goettingen. In 1986 he was elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Professor Lewis has authored or co-authored seventeen books and over one hundred articles or chapters. The latest volumes are Islamic Banking (Edward Elgar, 2001), Public Private Partnerships: the Worldwide Revolution in Infrastructure Provision and Project Finance (Edward Elgar, 2004), The Economics of Public Private Partnerships (Edward Elgar, 2005), and Reforming China's state-owned enterprises and banks (forthcoming, 2006). He is currently working on three new books and editing a series New Horizons in Money and Finance.
