Location Los Angeles, California, United States Regions Greater Los Angeles Area, West Coast, Western US Gender Male
Investor Type Investor Stage
Kouri was the first Finn to get a scholarship to the United World College of the Atlantic. After graduating from there, he got his Master's degree in economics from the University of Helsinki in 1970. In that same year, when he was 21 years old, he was hired by the International Monetary Fund. It was at IMF's research organization where
Kouri first met Michael G. Porter, an Australian economist, with whom he later developed the Kouri-Porter model.
Kouri received his Ph.D. in Economics from MIT in 1974. He has served as a professor of economics at Stanford, Yale, Helsinki, and New York universities.
Later he became known as a venture capitalist, for instance, he managed George Soros's investments to Finland. Today, he is remembered for his participation in the controversial "Kouri-deals" in the late 1980s. In the "Kouri-deals", a group of investors including Dr. Kouri collaborated to buy a majority of the two largest banks of Finland, mostly with borrowed money, causing a political outcry.
