Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Owens

Email: jeffrey.owens@wu.ac.at
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jp-owens/
Twitter: @JP_Owens
Tel: 00 43 / (1) 313 36 - 5270
Personal Data
Date of birth: | 26th January 1946 |
Nationality: | British |
Higher Education
1962-66 | Intermediate Examinations of the Institute of Management Accountants, United Kingdom |
1966-69 | Honours Degree in Economics and Law, University of Wales |
1969-73 | Ph.D., Department of Economics, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom |
1974 | Diplôme de Langue Française, Sorbonne |
Experience
1962-64 | Trainee Accountant, British Steel Corporation, U.K. Two-year introductory training course in cost accounting and management techniques. |
1964-66 | Cost accountant, Tube Investments, Ltd., U.K. Responsible for the costing of aluminium products and inventory control |
1970-71 | External Tutor, University of Minnesota, Cambridge. Organisation of economic and management courses for American students spending one year at Cambridge |
1971-72 | Tutor in Economics, Queens College, Cambridge University, U.K. Preparation of students for the first-year examinations in micro- and macro‑economics and international studies |
1972 | Internal Consultant, Capital Markets, OECD. Developing models to analyse the Euro-currency markets |
1973-80 | Economist, Tax Division, OECD, Paris. Responsible for tax treaties, Exchange of Information and the tax statistical and economic comparison of tax systems and structures in Member and Non-Member countries |
1980-1990 | Senior Economist, Fiscal Affairs, OECD, Paris. Responsible for the analysis of transfer pricing and tax policy issues and the preparation of comparative studies of the public finances of Member and Non-Member countries |
1991-2001 | Head of the Fiscal Affairs Division, OECD, Paris |
2001-2012 | Director, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD, Paris. |
1984-1990 | Senior Lecturer, American University in Paris. Teaching of undergraduate students in Management, Micro-economics and Public Finance |
1991 - 2011 | Guest Lecturer at the International Development Programme, Harvard Law School. |
2003 | Visiting Professor at the Business University, Luigi Bocconi, Milan, Italy. |
2004 | Visiting Professor at Queen Mary University, London. |
Memberships at professional associations
Institute of Management Accounts, U.K.
International Institute of Public Finance (Member of the Scientific Committees)
Institut des Finances Publiques (Member of the Editorial Board)
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Harvard
Honorary Member of the Rating and Valuation Association, U.K.
Honorary Member of the International Fiscal Association
Member of the Franco-Welsh Society in Paris
Academic Awards and Distinctions
1998 | The International Achievement Award, Lincon Institute, Cambridge (USA) |
2002 | The ten top people that shape European business, Time Magazine |
2009 | Identified as the fourth most influential figure in the tax world, Tax Business |
2010 | Identified as one of the 21st biggest influences in tax today, International Tax Review |
2012 | Named the most influential international tax person of the year by Tax Notes |
2017 | WU Research Award (for the paper "The Sharing Economy: Turning Challenges Into Opportunities for Tax Administrations") |