WASHINGTON (February 16, 2021)—R Street is pleased to welcome back Alex J. Pollock as a distinguished senior fellow of Finance and Trade providing thought and policy leadership on financial issues and the study of financial systems.

His work includes cycles of booms and busts, financial crises with their political responses, housing finance, government-sponsored enterprises, risk and uncertainty, central banking, banking and financial regulation, corporate governance, retirement finance, student loans and the politics of finance.

“It was highly interesting to work on the financial crisis of 2020 from within the government,” Pollock said, “but now I am delighted to be rejoining my R Street colleagues in the public debate of the many ongoing challenges in political finance.”

Pollock re-joins R Street after serving as the principal deputy director of the Office of Financial Research in the U.S. Treasury Department since 2019. He was previously with R Street from 2015 to 2019, and prior to that, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) for more than a decade. Among the many aspects of his AEI work, he developed the One Page Mortgage Form to give borrowers in clear form the key information they need to know on what they are committing themselves to. He was president and CEO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago from 1991 to 2004. There he invented the Mortgage Partnership Finance program, which successfully created front-end mortgage credit risk-sharing beginning in 1997. His decades of banking experience include being a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

Pollock was a long-serving director of the CME Group and of Ascendium Education Group. He is a director and past-chairman of the Great Books Foundation and a past president of the International Union for Housing Finance.

He is the author of Finance and Philosophy—Why We’re Always Surprised (2018) and Boom and Bust: Financial Cycles and Human Prosperity (2011), as well as numerous articles and congressional testimony.

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