Rady School of Management
Laura Blattner | Financial Economics, Corporate Finance | Stanford Graduate Business School |
Kirill Borusyak | International Economics, Applied Microeconomics | University College London (Princeton post doc 2018-19) |
Brian Chen | Financial Economics | Goldman Sachs - Macro Research |
David Choi | Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics | Goldman Sachs |
John Coglianese | Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Public Economics | Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Alonso de Gortari | International Trade | Dartmouth (IES post doc 2018-2019) |
Anastassia Fedyk | Financial Economics, Behavioral Economics | UC Berkeley-Haas |
Josh Feng | Industrial Organization | NBER post-doc |
Andrew Garin | Labor Economics, Public Finance | University of Illinois-Urbana Champagne (NBER post doc 2018-2019) |
Nathaniel Hipsman | Macroeconomics, Public Finance | Cornerstone |
Eben Lazarus | Macroeconomics, Financial Economics | MIT Sloan |
Seunghyup Lee | Corporate Finance, Pricing Theory, Macroeconomics | Cornerstone |
Daniel Lewis | Econometrics, Macroeconomics | Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Jonathan Libgober | Microeconomic Theory | University of Southern California (Columbia post-doc 2018-2019) |
Patrick Luo | Entrepreneurship, Behavioral Finance, Asset Pricing | Farallon Capital |
Yueran Ma | Financial Economics | University of Chicago-Booth |
Luca Maini | Industrial Organization, Health Economics | University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill |
Elizabeth Mishkin | Labor Economics | Uber |
Eduardo Montero | Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History | University of Michigan - Ford |
Xiaosheng Mu | Theory | Columbia Econ (Yale Cowles post-doc 2018-2019) |
Heather Sarsons | Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics | University of Chicago - Booth (Univ of Toronto post-doc 2018-2019) |
Jann Spiess | Econometrics | Stanford graduate Business School (MSR post-doc 2018-2019) |
Edoardo Teso | Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History | Northwestern Kellogg MEDS |
Neil Thakral | Labor Economics, Behavioral Economics | Brown |
Peter Tu | Public Finance, Health Economics | |
Wentao Xiong | Applied Microeconomics | Goldman Sachs - London |
Egor Abramov | Political Economy | Cornerstone Research |
Yuxiao Huang | International Economics | Analysis Group |
Michael Kincaid | Labor Economics, Public Economics | Bain & Company |
Elizabeth Santorella | Econometrics | QuantCo. |
Alexander Segura | Financial Economics | Boston Consulting Group |
Carmen Wang | Behavioral Economics, Market Design | Uber |
Mitra Akhtari | Labor Economics, Political Economics | Air BnB |
Thummim Cho | Macroeconomics, Asset Pricing | London School of Economics, Department of Finance |
Aubrey Clark | Theory | University of Cambridge |
William Diamond | Finance | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Finance Department |
Wei Huang | Labor Economics, Public Economics | National University of Singapore |
Xavier Jaravel | Public Finance | London School of Economics |
Marc Kaufmann | Behavioral Economics | Central European University |
Jessica Laird | Labor Economics | Mathematica |
Danial Lashkari | International Trade | Boston College, Department of Economics |
Jing Li | Industrial Organization, Environmental Economics | MIT- Sloan School of Management, Applied Economics |
Sara Lowes | Political Economy, Economic History | Bocconi University |
Diana Moreira | Labor Economics | University of California, Davis, Department of Economics |
Jisung Park | Labor Economics, Environmental Economics | UCLA, School of Public Policy and Public Health |
Pascal Noel | Finance | University Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Gleb Romanyuk | Microeconomic Theory | Amazon |
Stas Sokolinski | Finance | Rutgers University, Rutgers Business School |
Karen Stockley | Public Finance | Congressional Budget Office |
Mingzhu Tai | Finance | University of Hong Kong |
Laura Trucco | Development Economics, Political Economy | Amazon |
Jack Willis | Development Economics | Columbia University, Department of Economics |
Elaine Chung | International Trade, Industrial Organization | Spotify |
Gordon Liao | Finance | Cambridge Square Capital |
Stephanie Lo | Macroeconomics | Boston Consulting Group |
Vijay Narasiman | Finance | Lyft |
Kevin Pan | Finance | Goldman Sachs |
Daniel Pollmann | Industrial Organization, Econometrics | QuantCo. |
Aurelie Ouss | Labor Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Department of Criminology |
Alexandra Roulet | Labor Economics | INSEAD |
Ryan Sakoda | Labor Economics | Committee for Public Counsel Services, Boston |
Jing Xia | Health Economics, Industrial Organization | Cornerstone |
Samuel Asher | Development Economics, Political Economy | World Bank, Research Unit |
Lorenzo Casaburi | Development Economics | University of Zurich, Department of Economics |
Elizabeth Cook-Stuntz | Economic History, Labor Economics | Amazon |
James Feigenbaum | Economic History, Labor Economics | Boston University |
Peter Ganong | Labor Economics, Public Economics | University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy |
Ryota Iijima | Microeconomic theory, Game Theory, Decision Theory, Networks | Yale, Department of Economics |
Simon Jaeger | Labor Economics, Public Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Sangram Kadam | Microeconomic Theory, Market Design | Cornerstone Research |
Rohan Kekre | Macroeconomics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Divya Kirti | Corporate Finance, Contract Theory, Financial Intermediation | International Monetary Fund |
Annie Liang | Theory | University of Pennsylvania, Department of Economics |
Guilherme Lichand | Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, Political Economy | University of Zurich, Department of Economics |
Benjamin Lockwood | Public Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton BEPP |
Filippo Mezzanotti | Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurship | Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management |
Vladimir Mukharlyamov | Corporate Finance, Venture Capital, Innovation, Bankruptcy, Real Estate, Behavioral Finance | Georgetown University |
Mikkel Plagborg-Møller | Econometrics | Princeton, Department of Economics |
Guillaume Pouliot | Econometrics and Statistics, Applied Econometrics | University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy |
Thomas Powers | Asset Pricing, International Finance, Macroeconomics, Corporate Finance | Dodge & Cox |
Francisco Queiro | Applied Microeconomics; Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Nova School of Business and Economics |
Jonathan Rhinesmith | Finance, Asset Pricing | Jane Street |
Bryce Steinberg Millet | Development Economics, Labor Economics | Brown University |
Daniel Sullivan | Public Economics, Environmental Economics, Real Estate | Resources for the Future |
Kentaro Tomoeda | Game Theory, Microeconomic Theory | University of Technology-Sydney |
Gal Wettstein | Public Finance, Labor Economics | Office of Tax Analysis-Treasury Department |
Yao Zeng | Financial Intermediation and Markets, Corporate Finance | University of Washington, Foster School of Business |
John Zhou | Financial Economics, Macroeconomics | Key Square Group |
Tilman Dette | Industrial Organization, Health Economics, Quantitative Economics | QuantCo |
Yang Du | International Trade, Macroeconomics | McKinsey & Company |
Michael Egesdal | Industrial Organization | Air BnB |
Zhaoning Wang | Development Economics, Corporate Finance, Contract Theory | Analysis Group |
Lilei Xu | Financial Economics | Air BnB |
David Baqaae | Macroeconomics, Applied Theory | London School of Economics |
Gregory Bruich | Public Economics | Harvard University-Lecturer/Advisor |
Itzik Fadlon | Public Finance, Health Economics, Labor Economics | UC San Diego, Department of Economics |
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham | Consumer Finance, Corporate Finance, Econometrics | New York Federal Reserve |
Rezwan Haque | Health Economics, Health Care Strategy and Operations | Cornerstone Research |
Benjamin Hebert | Financial Economics, Macroeconomics | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business |
Daisuke Hirata | Economic Theory, Organizational Economics, Market Design | Hitotubashi University |
Sabrina Howell | Entrepreneurship, Innovation Finance, Energy | New York University, Stern School of Business |
Sonia Jaffe | Applied Theory, Public Finance | Becker Friedman Institute |
Akos Lada | Political Economy, Development Economics | |
James Lee | Productivity, Urban Economics, Economic History | Cornerstone Research |
James Mahon | Public Economics | Deloitte Consulting |
Martin Rotemberg | Development Economics, International Trade | New York University, Stern School of Business |
László Sándor | Public Finance, Labor Economics | Luxembourg School of Finance |
Frank Schilbach | Development Economics, Behavioral Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Benjamin Schoefer | Labor Economics, Macroeconomics | UC Berkeley, Department of Economics |
Jesse Schreger | International Finance, Macroeconomics, Finance | Harvard Business School |
Mark Shepard | Health Economics, Industrial Organization | Harvard Kennedy School |
Ran Shorrer | Economic Theory, Market Design | Pennsylvania State University |
Thomas Wollmann | Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
David Yang | Finance, Macroeconomics | University of California Irvine, Paul Mirage School of Business |
Fanyin Zheng | Industrial Organization, Applied Econometrics, Econometric Theory | Columbia Business School |
Tom Zimmerann | Applied Macroeconomics, Behavioral Finance, Machine Learning | Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Oren Ziv | International Trade, Urban and Real Estate Economics | Michigan State University |
Zhenyu Lai | Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics | Wayfair |
David Smalling | Financial Economics | Ellington Management Group |
Thomas Barrios | Economics | TrueCar |
Daniel Bjorkegren | Economics | Brown University, Department of Economics |
Julia Cage | Economics | Sciences Po |
Eduardo Davila | Economics | New York University, Stern School of Business |
Adam Guren | Economics | Boston University, Department of Economics |
Yuhta Ishii | Economics | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México |
Tao Jin | Economics | Tsinghua University |
Charles Nathanson | Economics | Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management |
Ricardo Perez-Truglia | Economics | University of California Los Angeles, Department of Economics |
Matthew Resseger | Economics | Boston Redevelopment Authority |
Anitha Sivasankaran | Economics | Mathematica |
Jenny Tang | Economics | Boston Federal Reserve Bank |
Danny Yagan | Economics | UC Berkeley, Department of Economics |
Catherine Barrera | Business Economics | Cornell University, Johnson School of Management |
Thomas Covert | Business Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Raluca Dragusanu | Business Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Samuel Kruger | Business Economics | University of Texas-Austin, McCombs School of Business |
Heather Schofield | Business Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine |
Dmitry Taubinsky | Business Economics | Harvard Business School |
Eric Zwick | Business Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Joana Naritomi | PEG | London School of Economics, International Development |
Arash Nekoei | PEG | Stockholm University, Institute for International Economic Studies |
Johann Blauth | Economics | Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital |
Emily Glassberg Sands | Economics | Coursera |
Thomas Gole | Economics | Boston Consulting Group |
Tristan Reed | Economics | McKinsey & Company |
Charles-Henri Weymuller | Economics | Treasury Department, France |
Fan Zhang | Economics | PrepScholar Online Education |
Nikhil Agarwal | Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Marcella Alsan | Economics | Stanford University, School of Medicine |
Steve Cicala | Economics | University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy Studies |
Adam Clark-Joseph | Economics | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Finance |
Rebecca Diamond | Economics | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business |
Wenxin Du | Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Eunice Sookyung Han | Economics | University of Utah |
Nathanial Hilger | Economics | Brown University, Department of Economics |
Jisoo Hwang | Economics | Bank of Korea |
Michal Kolesar | Economics | Princeton University, Department of Economics |
Timothy McQuade | Economics | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business |
Johanna Mollerstrom | Economics | George Mason University |
José Luis Olea Montiel | Economics | New York University, Department of Economics |
Benjamin Ranish | Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Anil Somani | Economics | Deloitte Consulting |
Vania Stavrakeva | Economics | London Business School |
Troiano Ugo | Economics | University of Michigan, Department of Economics |
Crystal Yang | Economics | Harvard Law School |
Stephanie Hurder | Business Economics | University of Michigan, Department of Economics |
Benjamin Iverson | Business Economics | Northwestern University, Kellogg Schoool of Management |
Julian Kolev | Business Economics | Southern Methodist University, Cox School of Business |
Scott Kominers | Business Economics | Society of Fellows, Harvard University |
Hoan Soo Lee | Business Economics | Tsinghua University, School of Economics and Management |
Anna Milanez | Business Economics | Deloitte Consulting |
Paul Novosad | PEG | Dartmouth, Department of Economics |
Ruchir Agarwal | Economics | International Monetary Fund |
Arturo Aguilar | Economics | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México |
Eduardo Azevedo | Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business and Public Policy Department |
Catherine Baldiga | Economics | Ohio State University |
Ian Dew-Becker | Economics | Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management |
Melissa Eccleston | Economics | World Bank |
Michal Fabinger | Economics | Pennsylvania State University |
Joshua Gottlieb | Economics | University of British Columbia |
David Hemous | Economics | INSEAD |
Yuichiro Kamada | Economics | UC-Berkeley, Haas School of Business |
Neel Rao | Economics | The State University of New York |
Dana Rotz | Economics | Mathematica |
Dorothee Rouzet | Economics | OECD |
Andrea Stella | Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Stan Veuger | Economics | American Enterprise Institute |
Shai Bernstein | Business Economics | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business |
Jacob Leshno | Business Economics | Columbia University, Graduate School of Business |
Hongyi Li | Business Economics | University of New South Wales |
Carolin Pflueger | Business Economics | University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business |
Michael Sinkinson | Business Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business and Public Policy Department |
Supreet Kaur | PEG | Columbia University, Department of Economics |
Elizabeth Greenwood | Economics | Boston Consulting Group |
Lauren Merrill | Economics | Boston Consulting Group |
Holger Spamann | Economics | Harvard Law School |
Kjell Carlsson | Business Economics | Wilson Perumal & Company |
Tim Ganser | PEG | McKinsey & Company |
Jeffrey Clemens | Economics | University of San Diego, Department of Economics |
Deepa Dhume | Economics | Federal Reserve Board, International Division |
Keith Ericson, Marzilli M. | Economics | Boston University, School of Management |
Andreas Fuster | Economics | Federal Reserve Bank, Research Department |
Stefano Giglio | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Naomi Hausman | Economics | Hebrew University, Department of Economics |
Shih En Lu | Economics | Simon Fraser University, Department of Economics |
Eduardo Morales | Economics | Columbia University, Department of Economics |
Chris Nosko | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Morten Olsen | Economics | Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESE) |
Dina Pomeranz | Economics | Harvard Business School, Entrepreneurial Management Unit |
Thomas Sampson | Economics | London School of Economics |
Daniel Shoag | Economics | Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government |
Kelly Shue | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Richard Towsend | Economics | Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business |
Jose Ursua | Economics | Goldman Sachs |
Tom Vogl | Economics | Princeton University, Department of Economics |
Yuichi Yamamoto | Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Department of Economics |
Michael Dickstein | Business Economics | Stanford University, Department of Economics |
Samuel Hanson | Business Economics | Harvard Business School, Finance Unit |
Judd Kessler | Business Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Business & Public Policy Department |
Amanda Starc | Business Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton Health Care Management Group |
Aditya Sunderam | Business Economics | Harvard Business School, Finance Unit |
Eliana Carranza | PEG | RAND Corporation |
Martin Kanz | PEG | World Bank |
Rodrigo Wagner | PEG | Tufts University, Department of Economics |
Jonathan Beuchamp | Economics | McKinsey & Company |
Jinzhu Chen | Economics | Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Economics |
Scott Kominers | Business Economics | Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics at the University of Chicago |
Elias Albagli | Economics | University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business |
Leonardo Bursztyn | Economics | University of California-Los Angeles, Anderson School of Management |
Davide Cantoni | Economics | Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona, Spain) |
Alberto Cavallo | Economics | MIT, Sloan School of Management |
Justin Ho | Economics | Dean & Company |
Bert Huang | Economics | Columbia University Law School |
Loukas Karabarbounis | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Alexander Kaufman | Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Stephen Miran | Economics | PSQR Capital Management |
Omar Robles | Economics | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
Lori Santikian | Economics | University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business |
Josh Schwartzstein | Economics | Dartmouth College, Department of Economics |
Gloria Sheu | Economics | US Department of Justice, Antitrust Division |
Heidi Williams | Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Noam Yuchtman | Economics | University of California-Berkeley, Haas School of Business |
John Beshears | Business Economics | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business |
Sergey Chernenko | Business Economics | Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business |
Lucas Coffman | Business Economics | Ohio State University, Department of Economics |
Itay Fainmesser | Business Economics | Brown University, Department of Economics |
Winnie Fung | Business Economics | Wheaton College, Department of Business and Economics |
Laura Serben | Business Economics | Securities and Exchange Commission |
Soonjin Yim | Business Economics | Emory University, Goizueta Business School |
Ryan Bubb | PEG | New York University School of Law |
Dan Fetter | PEG | Wellesley College, Department of Economics |
Robert Akerlof | Economics | MIT, Sloan School of Management |
Thomas Baranga | Economics | University of California San Diego, International Relations and Pacific Studies Department |
Dmitri Byzalov | Economics | Temple University, Fox Business School |
Daniel Carvalho | Economics | University of Southern California Marshall School of Business |
John Friedman | Economics | Harvard University, Kennedy School |
Tarek Hassan | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Oleg Itskhoki | Economics | Princeton University, Department of Economics |
Keyu Jin | Economics | London School of Economics |
Karthik Kalyanaraman | Economics | University College London |
Mihai Manea | Economics | MIT, Economics Department |
Thomas Mertens | Economics | New York University, Stern School of Management |
Anthony Niblett | Economics | University of Chicago Law School |
Paul Niehaus | Economics | University of California San Diego, Economics Department |
Giacomo Ponzetto | Economics | CREI |
Konstantin Styrin | Economics | New Economic School |
Daniel Wood | Economics | Clemson University, Department of Economics |
Eric Budish | Business Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Jennifer Dlugosz | Business Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Ioannis Ioannou | Business Economics | London Business School |
Stephen Leider | Business Economics | University of Michigan Business School |
Sandip Sukhtankar | PEG | Dartmouth College, Economics Department |
Esra Eren Bayindir | Economics | TOBB-ETU, Economics Department |
Georgy Egorov | Economics | Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management |
Erkko Etula | Economics | New York Federal Reserve Board |
Kirk Moore | Economics | McKinsey & Co. |
David Seif | Economics | Paulson & Co. |
Yue Tan David Tang | Economics | China National Petroleum Corporation |
John Beshears | Business Economics | Harvard Business School |
Michael Faye | Business Economics | McKinsey & Co. |
Antonia Alanassova | Economics | OC&C Strategy Consultants |
Afua Branoah Banful | Economics | International Food Policy Research Institute |
Leon Berkelsman | Economics | Federal Board of Governors |
Elias Bruegmann | Economics | Cornerstone Research |
Hanley Chiang | Economics | Mathematica Policy Research, Inc |
Quoc-Ahn Do | Economics | Singapore Management University |
Eyal Dvir | Economics | Boston College, Economics Department |
Alexander Gelber | Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business |
Kai Guo | Economics | International Monetary Fund |
Ruben Enikolopov | Economics | New Economic School |
Li Han | Economics | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Lisa Kahn | Economics | Yale School of Government |
Noam Kirson | Economics | Analysis Group |
Fuhito Kojima | Economics | Stanford University, Economics Department |
Ian Martin | Economics | Stanford University, Graduate School of Business |
Brent Neiman | Economics | University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business |
Ioana Petrescu | Economics | American Enterprise Institute |
Karine Serfaty-de Medeiros | Economics | OC&C Strategy Consultants |
Kartini Shastry | Economics | University of Virginia, Economics Department |
Garrett Summers | Economics | Department of Defense, Program Analysis and Evaluation |
Daniel Tortorice | Economics | Brandeis University, Economics Department |
Jeremy Tobacman | Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business |
Matthew Weinzierl | Economics | Harvard Business School, Business, Government, and the International Economy Group |
Jakub Jurek | Business Economics | Princeton, Economics Department |
Anna Kovner | Business Economics | New York Fed |
Robin Lee | Business Economics | New York University, Stern School of Business |
Maria Petrova | PEG | New Economic School |
Philipp Schnabl | PEG | New York University, Stern School of Business |
Kate Sims | PEG | Amherst College, Economics Department |
Qiu Tian Tian | Economics | Goldman Sachs, Foreign Exchange Strategies |
Daniel Ahn | Economics | Lehman Brothers |
Andreea Balan Cohen | Economics | Tufts University, Economics |
Albert Bravo-Biosca | Economics | NESTA |
Filipe Campante | Economics | Harvard Kennedy School |
Davin Chor | Economics | Singapore Management University |
David Clingingsmith | Economics | Case Western University, Economics |
Benjamin Edelman | Economics | Harvard Business School, NOM |
Alfred Galichon | Economics | Ecole Polytechnique |
Mario Gamboa-Cavazos | Economics | State Street Associates |
Jason Hwang | Economics | Cornerstone Research |
C. Kirabo Jackson | Economics | Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations |
Ilyana Kuziemko | Economics | Princeton, Department of Economics |
Kalina Manova | Economics | Stanford, Department of Economics |
Janina Matuszeski | Economics | World Bank |
Anna Mikusheva | Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Karthik Muralidharan | Economics | University of California, San Diego |
Emi Nakamura | Economics | Columbia Graduate Business School, Department of Economics |
Emily Oster | Economics | University of Chicago, Department of Economics |
Frank Schneider | Economics | Cornerstone Research |
Allie Schwartz | Economics | Cornerstone Research |
Jesse Shapiro | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Jon Steinsson | Economics | Columbia, Department of Economics |
Satoru Takahashi | Economics | Princeton, Department Economics |
Gergely Ujhelyi | Economics | University of Houston, Department of Economics |
Gregor Matvos | Business Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Rachel Parkin | Business Economics | CRA International |
Harini Parthassarathy | Business Economics | World Bank |
Parag Pathak | Business Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Halla Yang | Business Economics | Goldman Sachs Asset Management |
Erin Strumpf | Business Economics | McGill University, Economics, Epidemiology, & Biostatistics |
Michael Katz | Economics | AQR Capital Management |
Elsa Artadi | Economics | IGIER-Bocconi University, Economics |
Daniel Benjamin | Economics | Dartmouth, Department of Economics |
Assaf Ben-Shoham | Economics | Brookdale |
Leah Platt Boustan | Economics | University of California, Los Angeles |
Paula Bustos | Economics | CREI - Pompeu Fabra |
Pablo Casas-Arce | Economics | Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona |
Joyce Chen | Economics | Ohio State University, Agriculture, Environment, and Development Dept. |
Carola Frydman | Economics | MIT, Sloan School of Management |
Andrei Goureev | Economics | Legal Economics |
Richard Holden | Economics | MIT, Sloan School of Management |
Emir Kamenica | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
C. Cynthia Lin | Economics | University of California Davis, Department of Economics |
Stephen Lin | Economics | US Treasury, Office of International Affairs |
Yves Nosbusch | Economics | London School of Economics, Finance |
Yi Qian | Economics | Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management |
Seamus Smyth | Economics | Goldman Sachs |
Peter Spiegler | Economics | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Economics |
Francesco Trebbi | Economics | University of Chicago, Booth School of Business |
Stanley Watt | Economics | International Monetary Fund |
Stephen Weinberg | Economics | Duke University |
James Costantini | Business Economics | INSEAD, Strategy Group |
Pavel Savor | Business Economics | University of Pennsylvania, Wharton |
Ryan Taliaferro | Business Economics | Harvard Business School |
Catherine Thomas | Business Economics | Columbia GSB, Economics and Finance |
Yuhai Xuan | Business Economics | Harvard Business School |
Rebecca Thornton | PEG | University of Michigan, Department of Economics |
Randall Akee | PEG | The Institute for the Study of Labor |
Eliza Hammel | McKinsey & Co | |
Charles Cohen | US Department of the Treasury |
Joseph Aldy | Economics | Resources for the Future |
Nava Ashraf | Economics | Harvard Business School |
David Blackburn | Economics | NERA Intellectual Property Practice |
James Choi | Economics | Yale School of Management |
Marianna Colacelli | Economics | Barnard College, Columbia University |
David Evans | Economics | RAND |
Bryan Graham | Economics | University of California, Berkeley |
Jens Hilscher | Economics | Brandeis University, IBS |
Daniel Hojman | Economics | Harvard Kennedy School |
Joy Ishii | Economics | Stanford, Graduate School of Business |
Miklos Koren | Economics | New York Fed, International Research Group |
Benjamin Olken | Economics | MIT, Department of Economics |
Ilia Rainer | Economics | George Mason University |
Raven Saks | Economics | Federal Reserve Board |
Monica Singhal | Economics | Harvard Kennedy School |
Gustavo Suarez | Economics | Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
Man-Keung Tang | Economics | International Monetary Fund |
Abigail Waggoner | Economics | Notre Dame, Department of Economics |
Bryce Ward | Economics | Harvard, Institutional Research |
Eric Werker | Economics | Harvard Business School |
Daniel Elfenbein | Business Economics | Washington University, Olin School of Business |
Kate Ho | Business Economics | Columbia, Department of Economics |
Kristin Knox | Business Economics | Harvard, Institutional Research |
Michael Ostrovsky | Business Economics | Stanford Graduate School of Business, Economics |
Alexander Wagner | PEG | Analysis Group |
Khuong Vu | PEG | National University of Singapore |
Areas of specialisation, accounting and control.
September 2024
Accounting and Control research seeks to identify and understand the market and institutional forces that affect the production and use of information by organisations broadly defined to include people, firms, not-for-profit entities, government agencies, etc. Research topics typically fall into two categories: (1) financial accounting and (2) managerial accounting .
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING research primarily focuses on information that facilitates transactions between organisations. For example, how does information released by a firm's managers affect economic decisions made by shareholders, creditors, information intermediaries such as analysts and auditors, competing firms, regulators, etc.? Conversely, how do the anticipated responses of the users mentioned above affect the amount and type of information ultimately released by the firm's managers? Moreover, how do all these decisions interact with the manager- and firm-level characteristics and institutional phenomena such as the degree of capital market development, the legal regime and its enforcement, the political and regulatory environment, etc.?
MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING research primarily focuses on the production and use of information within an organisation. Topics include accounting system design, the planning and budgeting process, performance measurement and evaluation, incentives and compensation, and the role of internal control and risk management. In addition, considerable attention is given to how these phenomena interact with the manager- and firm-level attributes such as individual's behavioural biases, conflicting objectives, the organisation's hierarchical structure and corporate governance structure, etc.
Emerging research streams in Financial and Managerial Accounting involve analyses of a broad group of stakeholders with an emphasis on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) topics.
PhD Programme participants will receive comprehensive training in accounting, finance, economics, and data analysis to have the fundamental tools to conduct rigorous research. In addition to receiving classroom training, participants will work with faculty members to conduct cutting-edge research projects. Consequently, participants will develop strong analytical skills and a creative perspective to help them identify and answer important research questions. PhD students will leverage the expertise of faculty members with considerable experience teaching, supervising and mentoring PhD students at INSEAD and their prior institutions. These institutions include Harvard Business School, Columbia Business School, Stanford, MIT, The Wharton School, the University of Chicago, and the University of California at Berkeley. The Accounting and Control area at INSEAD is renowned for its excellence in research. This Accounting group is one of the few groups outside North America that has consistently produced articles in the top accounting, finance, and management journals. These journals include The Accounting Review, the Journal of Accounting and Economics, the Journal of Accounting Research, the Journal of Finance, and the Journal of Financial Economics and Management Science. In addition, the Accounting and Control faculty members have strong connections with the academic accounting community. They serve as associate editors and editorial board members of influential journals and routinely present their research in workshops and conferences held by leading educational institutions and premier academic journals. The ACC area also has regular research seminars and an annual research symposium, attracting world-renowned scholars to present and discuss a small set of high-quality papers on campus. The expertise and research interests of the Accounting faculty include the following:
The PhD specialisation in Accounting and Control aims to produce highly trained individuals who will conduct first-class accounting research at top-tier business schools and universities.
Visit the Accounting and Control Academic Area page
Ideal candidates for this position should have strong analytical skills and solid backgrounds in accounting, finance, economics, mathematics, statistics, or related subjects. Although prior work experience in these fields or related areas is valuable, it is non-mandatory. Research experience is also not a requirement, but it could be advantageous. Additionally, we do not require previous knowledge of accounting rules for a successful application but expect students to gain a deeper understanding of this during the programme.
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STUDENTS' (CURRENT AND PREVIOUSLY ADMITTED) BACKGROUNDS:
Full list of Accounting PhD students and their backgrounds
Graduates of the PhD in Management Programme, specialising in Accounting and Control, have successfully secured top academic placements globally, with CUHK, Grenoble School of Management, HEC Paris, Norwegian School of Economics and Singapore Management University, to name a few.
Learn more about the Global PhD Alumni Community here .
We encourage prospects to plan for their application for the PhD in Management. Application for the following year's intake starts in the early Fall of the current year, with a preferred deadline of mid-December.
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Moreover, we encourage prospects to attend our upcoming recruitment events or register below to receive the URLs of the Special Area Webinars we conducted over the years.
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Center for Financial Reporting and Management
Exciting new concepts and quantitative methodologies have infused accounting as an academic field. These developments have aligned accounting with economics and finance more closely than ever before. Our program is geared towards providing an interdisciplinary approach to capital markets research in accounting.
Learn about our PhD Program and curriculum.
Meet our current PhD Program students
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Professor ucla.
Professor Aboody joined the UCLA Anderson faculty in 1995 after completing his PhD in Accounting at Berkeley Haas. His research area is empirical financial accounting. It seeks to address issues important to investors, market regulators, and standard-setters. There are two closely related streams: one set of papers studies the impact of executive compensation, particularly executive stock options, on strategic decisions of managers and the value of the firm. These decisions include the timing of disclosure, the choice of accounting methods, and corporate cash payout policies. The other set of papers examines the effects of accounting discretion on the value of the firm and behavior of managers. A central tradeoff in providing such discretion is between communication to capital markets and opportunism by managers.
Ron Kasznik is Professor of Accounting at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Ron joined the GSB in 1995 after receiving his PhD in Accounting from Berkeley Haas. Professor Kasznik specializes in financial accounting and its interactions with the capital markets. Specifically, his research looks at the determinants and outcomes of corporate voluntary disclosures, with particular emphasis on incentives to manage expectations of future firm performance. His research contributes to many contemporary financial reporting issues, such as the accounting treatment of employee stock options and the effect of executive compensation plans on financial accounting and disclosure. Professor Kasznik has received several teaching awards, including the Sloan Teaching Excellence Award in 2001, 2003, and 2005, and a number of faculty awards, including, most recently, the MBA Class of 1969 Faculty Scholarship and the Robert and Marilyn Jaedicke Faculty Fellow for 2013-2014.
Professor columbia university.
Professor Nissim earned his PhD in Accounting at Berkeley Haas, and joined Columbia Business School in 1997. In 2014, he was reappointed as the Chair of the Accounting Division, after previously serving as the chair from 2006 to 2009. Professor Nissim’s research is primarily in the areas of equity valuation, fundamental analysis, and earnings quality. His studies investigate various issues related to fundamental and relative (price multiple) valuation, corporate and personal taxes, market efficiency, reliability and relevance of financial disclosures, corporate finance, and financial institutions. Professor Nissim’s research has been published in the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Accounting Research, the Accounting Review, the Review of Accounting Studies, Contemporary Accounting Research, and Journal of Banking and Finance, as well as in practitioner-oriented journals such as the Financial Analysts Journal and The Journal of Financial Perspectives. Professor Nissim’s research is frequently cited in the popular press, including The Wall Street Journal, Time, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Chief Executive Magazine, The Economist, and the International Herald Tribune. Professor Nissim served as an editor of the Review of Accounting Studies from 2006 to 2013. Professor Nissim has received several honors and awards, including a prize from the Financial Executive Research Foundation, the Morgan Stanley Award for Contributions to the Development of ModelWare Core Strategies; two nominations for the Brattle Prize at the Journal of Finance; and two teaching awards.
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Student track record.
The Ph.D. program in accounting has an outstanding and impressive track record in terms of quality of placements and research. Below are a list our graduates, placements and awards for dissertation research.
Steven Huddart (1991) Initial Placement at Stanford University
Bente Villadsen (1993) Initial Placement at Washington University in St. Louis
Yuanyuan Jiang (2004) Initial Placement at Cornerstone Research
Yun Zhang (2004) Initial Placement at Duke University
Ling Zhou (2004) Initial Placement at Tulane University
Zhiyan Cao (2006) Initial Placement at University of Washington-Tacoma
Francesco Bova (2008) Initial Placement at University of Toronto Committee: Ederhof, Mittendorf, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Pingyang Gao (2008) Initial Placement at University of Chicago Committee: Antle, Geanakoplos, Mittendorf, Sunder (chair)
Dae-Hee Yoon (2008) Initial Placement at City University of New York Committee: Antle, Mittendorf, Shin, Sunder (chair)
Foong Soon Cheong (2009) Initial Placement at Rutgers University Committee: Ederhof, Mittendorf, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Panagiotis Patatoukas (2010) Initial Placement at University of California-Berkeley Committee: Mittendorf, Sunder, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Kai Du (2012) Initial Placement at Pennsylvania State University Committee: Antel, Sunder (chair), Thomas, Tsyvinski
Wei Zhu (2013) Initial Placement at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Committee: Kolev, Lerman, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Aytekin Ertan (2014) Initial Placement at London Business School Committee: Lerman, Sunder, Thomas (chair), Zhang
James Potepa (2014) Initial Placement at George Washington University Committee: Kolev, Lerman, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Qiao Kapadia (2016) Initial Placement at U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Committee: Kolev, Lerman, Sunder (chair), Zhang
Robert Stoumbos (2017) Initial Placement at Columbia University Committee: Niessner, Sunder, Thomas (chair), Zhang
John Heater (2018) Initial Placement at Duke University Committee: Lerman, Sunder, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Stephanie Miller (2018) Initial Placement at Quinnipiac University Committee: Lerman, Steffen, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Qin Tan (2018) Initial Placement at City University of Hong Kong Committee: Kolev, Lerman, Steffen, Thomas (chair),
Erik Olson (2020) Initial Placement at Vanderbilt University Committee: Steffen, Sunder, Yeazell (chair), Zhang
Robert Bishop (2021) Initial Placement at Duke Law Committee: Morely, Steffen, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Ruiting Dai (2022) Initial Placement at Drexel University Committee: Duguay, Steffen, Thomas (chair), Zhang
David Kwon (2022) Initial Placement at Aon Committee: Huang, Spiegel, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Jinjie Lin (2022) Initial Placement at Moody's Analytics Committee: Duguay, Shue, Steffen, Zhang (chair)
Lucas C. Lee (2024) Initial Placement at IE Business School Committee: Shue, Steffen, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Tendai Masaya (2024) Initial Placement at Smeal College of Business Committee: Duguay, Nakhmurina, Thomas (chair), Zhang
Brett Campbell (email) BS, Brigham Young University MS, Brigham Young University
Ping Gong (email) BCom, Accounting, University of New South Wales
Lucas C. Lee (email) Master of Philosophy, Finance, University of Cambridge
Xiaoer Liu (email) BBA, Accounting, Hong Kong Polytechnic University MS, Finance, Oxford University
Tendai Masaya (email) BS, Accounting, Ithaca College MS, Accounting, University of Virginia
Cong Xiao (email) Other Bachelor Level, Finance, Xiamen University MS, Finance, Columbia University
Laiyi Yin (email) BCom, Economics & Accounting, McGill University
Yiyuan Zhang (email) BBA, Accounting, Southwestern University of Finance MS, Statistics, Baruch College CUNY
James | Li | 2024 | Barclays Capital | Barclays Capital |
Nathan | Born | 2024 | US Department of the Treasury, Office of Tax Policy | US Department of the Treasury, Office of Tax Policy |
Irina | Luneva | 2024 | New York University | New York University |
Shawn | Kim | 2023 | U.C. Berkeley | U.C. Berkeley |
Bradford | Lynch | 2023 | University of Chicago | University of Chicago |
Kevin | Chen | 2022 | Duke University | Duke University |
Jung Min | Kim | 2022 | Northwestern University | Northwestern University |
Stella Y. | Park | 2021 | Singapore Management University | Singapore Management University |
Tanya | Paul | 2021 | U.C. Berkeley | U.C. Berkeley |
Rachel Xi | Zhang | 2021 | National University of Singapore | National University of Singapore |
Chongho | Kim | 2020 | NYU Stern | Seoul National University |
John | Kepler | 2019 | Stanford University | Stanford University |
Jessica | Kim-Gina | 2018 | University of California Los Angeles | University of California Los Angeles |
Stephen | Glaeser | 2018 | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill | University of North Carolina Chapel Hill |
Kevin | Smith | 2018 | Stanford University | Stanford University |
Delphine | Samuels | 2017 | MIT Sloan School of Management | University of Chicago |
Michael | Carniol | 2017 | Rutgers Business School | Rutgers Business School |
Liang (Jason) | Xiao | 2016 | University of Rochester | Binghamton University |
Yuen-Kit (Jacky) | Chau | 2016 | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
David | Tsui | 2015 | University of Southern California | University of Southern California |
Terrence | Blackburne | 2014 | University of Washington | Oregon State University |
Michael | Chin | 2014 | Rutgers University | Rutgers University |
Michael | Willis | 2012 | University of Colorado – Boulder | University of Cambridge |
Rahul | Vashistha | 2012 | Duke University | Duke University |
Marshall | Vance | 2012 | University of Southern California | Virginia Tech |
Henry | Friedman | 2012 | University of California Los Angeles | University of California Los Angeles |
Clare | Wang | 2011 | Northwestern University | University of Colorado – Boulder |
Michael | Jung | 2010 | New York University | New York University |
Sophia J.W. | Hamm | 2010 | The Ohio State University | Tulane University |
Teeyong (Jeff) | Ng | 2008 | MIT Sloan School of Management | The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Sarah | Zechman | 2008 | University of Chicago | University of Colorado – Boulder |
Joseph | Gerakos | 2007 | University of Chicago | Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College |
Rodrigo | Verdi | 2006 | MIT Sloan School of Management | MIT Sloan School of Management |
Tjomme | Rusticus | 2006 | Northwestern University | University of Minnesota |
Ted | Goodman | 2005 | University of Arizona | Purdue University |
Jonathan | Rogers | 2004 | University of Chicago | University of Colorado – Boulder |
Andy | VanBuskirk | 2004 | University of Chicago | The Ohio State University |
Gus | DeFranco | 2003 | University of Toronto | Tulane University |
Ricardo | Reis | 2005 | Universidade Catolica Portuguesa | Universidade Catolica Portuguesa |
Rick | Johnston | 2003 | Georgetown University | Rice University |
Wilhelmina | Pizzini | 2001 | University of Texas at Dallas | Texas State University |
Daniel | Bens | 1999 | University of Chicago | INSEAD |
Venkatesh | Nagar | 1999 | University of Michigan | University of Michigan |
Rebecca | Hahn | 1999 | University of California Los Angeles | University of Maryland |
Additional PhD Information
Each year, we welcome a select group of exceptional individuals to the PhD program. All students bring a readiness to commit to the most rigorous, rewarding experience of their academic careers.
Fall 2025 applications are now open. The application deadline is December 1, 2024 at 5:00 PM PST.
We offer a range of resources and events that can help you determine if the program is right for you.
Once you’ve decided to apply, take time to familiarize yourself with the application requirements.
All applicants are carefully considered for their academic preparation and performance, and their potential to be outstanding researchers. We consider the strength of recommendation letters, standardized test scores, rigor of academic preparation, and alignment of research interests between students and faculty, among other areas.
Applicants may apply to the Stanford GSB PhD Program and another program at Stanford University.
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Placement. In today's complex business world, the demand for exceptional researchers and educators with a global perspective has never been greater. Each year, top business schools and universities throughout the United States — and around the world — seek out the newest graduates of the Stanford GSB PhD Program to fill their faculty ...
Accounting. Our doctoral program in the accounting field offers broadly based, interdisciplinary training that develops the student's skills in conducting both analytical and empirical research. Emphasis is placed on developing a conceptual framework and set of skills for addressing questions broadly related to accounting information.
Graduates of our PhD program have gone on to become leading scholars at top universities. Our recent academic placements are listed by year of graduation, with their dissertation title. Accounting. Economic Analysis & Policy. Finance. Marketing. Operations, Information & Technology. Organizational Behavior.
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University of Texas at Dallas, Naveen Jindal School of Management, Accounting Department: Dissertation: Technology and Crowdsourced Information: Implications for Capital Markets and Regulatory Enforcement ... Placement: Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, Postdoctoral Scholar (2022-2023); University of British Columbia, Sauder ...
PhD Career Placement. PhD graduates of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford have obtained global career opportunities. Graduates have taken positions with a wide range of organizations that include high-tech businesses, government agencies, nonprofits, and academic institutions (see list below). In the last five years, 60% have gone ...
Explore the Stanford University Placements. Also checkout the Stanford University Placements for MBA program. ... (INR 1,33,68,040). Stanford Graduate School of Business (GBS) graduates are the highest-paid business graduates in the world for a consecutive 6 years. ... Accounting & Professional Studies: 137,000 (INR 1,14,46,384.25) Program and ...
A traditional accounting background such as CPA is not required. II. Course Requirements. All required courses must be taken for a grade (not pass/fail or credit/no credit). Exceptions are made if the required course is offered pass/fail or credit/no credit only. Each course must be passed with a grade of P or B- or better.
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Visit here for Accounting PhD placements. Applied Economics. 2023. World bank ... Visit here for Ethics & Legal Studies PhD placements. ... Stanford University. 2014. University of Texas, Austin University of Wisconsin, Madison. 2013. IESE Business School, Barcelona Campus
Graduate Student Placement 2023. Name Fields of Study Placement; Angie Acquatella Public Finance, Contract Theory University of Toulouse ... Stanford graduate Business School (MSR post-doc 2018-2019) Edoardo Teso Development Economics, Political Economy, Economic History
2025 Intake. Accounting and Control - PhD Specialisation. Accounting and Control research seeks to identify and understand the market and institutional forces that affect the production and use of information by organisations broadly defined to include people, firms, not-for-profit entities, government agencies, etc. Research topics typically ...
The accounting area is preeminent in research and teaching related to the dissemination and use of information in markets and within firms. Faculty affiliated with the area are worldwide leaders in scholarship and in their contributions to accounting pedagogy. They also help shape accounting practices in the United States and elsewhere as a ...
Professor Columbia University . Professor Nissim earned his PhD in Accounting at Berkeley Haas, and joined Columbia Business School in 1997. In 2014, he was reappointed as the Chair of the Accounting Division, after previously serving as the chair from 2006 to 2009. Professor Nissim's research is primarily in the areas of equity valuation ...
Accounting Graduates. Steven Huddart (1991) Initial Placement at Stanford University. Bente Villadsen (1993) Initial Placement at Washington University in St. Louis. Yuanyuan Jiang (2004) Initial Placement at Cornerstone Research. Yun Zhang (2004) Initial Placement at Duke University.
First Name: Last Name: On market: Initial Placement: Current Placement: James: Li: 2024: Barclays Capital: Barclays Capital: Nathan: Born: 2024: US Department of the ...
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A: According to Stanford University placements for the class of 2023, the Stanford University job placement rate is 89% as MBA graduates are placed three months post-graduation. The average Stanford MBA placement package 2023 is USD 189,010 or INR 1.6 Cr, which increases from USD 182,272 or INR 1.5 Cr in 2022.
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