Financial Historian, Legal Scholar, and Business Professor
Peter Conti-Brown is the Class of 1965 Associate Professor of Financial Regulation at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Nonresident Fellow in Economics Studies at The Brookings Institution.
A financial historian and a legal scholar, Conti-Brown studies central banking, financial regulation, and public finance, with a particular focus on the history and policies of the US Federal Reserve System.
He received a law degree from Stanford Law School, a PhD in financial history from Princeton, and an AB (magna cum laude) from Harvard College.
He and his wife Nikki are the parents of four children.