Department of Finance BAC 585
Tempe, AZ 85287-3906
Mail code: 3906
Campus: Tempe
Long Bio
I am an Assistant Professor of Finance at Arizona State University. My research uses theoretical modeling, computational methods, and empirical analysis to characterize the implications of climate change, climate model uncertainty, and climate policy on macroeconomic outcomes, asset prices, and social valuations. I also apply these tools to characterize important settings across finance, economics, and science via financial and social valuations, as well as optimal policy and production choices. My research has been published in leading academic journals including the Review of Financial Studies and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and in 2021 I was awarded the Michael J. Brennan Best Paper Award from the Society for Financial Studies.
Education
Ph.D. Joint Program in Financial Economics, The University of Chicago 2019
M.A. Economics, The University of Chicago 2019
B.S. Economics, Mathematics, Brigham Young University 2011