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Roy Culpeper
President, The North-South Institute

Roy Culpeper was born in Karachi and has lived in Canada since 1959. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Toronto in 1975.

Culpeper joined the North-South Institute in 1986 and was Vice-President and Coordinator of Research from 1991 until 1995, when he was appointed President.

Before joining the Institute, his work experience included positions in the Manitoba government's Cabinet Planning Secretariat, the federal Department of Finance, and the Department of External Affairs. From 1983 until 1986, Culpeper was advisor to the Canadian executive director at the World Bank in Washington.

At the Institute he has conducted research on a broad range of issues relating to international finance, from 1993-95, he directed the Institute's largest-ever project, a comprehensive study of four regional development banks.

He is the author of numerous publications including:

bulletTitans or Behemoths?: The Multilateral Development Banks,
bulletCanada and the Global Governors: Reforming the Multilateral Development Banks
bulletHigh Stakes and Low Incomes: Canada and the Development Banks. (co-author)
bulletGlobal Development Fifty Years After Bretton Woods (co-editor with Albert Berry and Frances Stewart)

rculpepe@nsi-ins.ca

Source: The North-South Institute Web Site

Culpepper Ancestry. Roy Culpepper is the son of Ronald Culpeper (born 1920 in Karachi), son of Ernest Culpeper (born in Orissa, died 1976), son of Charles Israel Culpeper (born in Orissa), whose ancestry is unknown.

Last Revised: 18 Nov 2001

 

 
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