Monika Piazzesi

Monika Piazzesi
Alma materUniversity of Bonn
Stanford University
AwardsGermán Bernácer Prize, 2005
Elaine Bennett Research Prize, 2006
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Los Angeles
University of Chicago
Stanford University
Doctoral advisorDarrell Duffie[1]

Monika Piazzesi received her PhD in economics at Stanford University. She was a recipient of the Deutsche Studienstiftung ERP (1997–2000). She has been the Joan Kenney Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 2010. She is also a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. In 2005, when she was an assistant professor at the University of Chicago Business School, she received the Germán Bernácer Prize. She subsequently won the Elaine Bennett Research Prize. Her research focuses on asset pricing and time series econometrics, especially related to bond markets and the term structure of interest rates. She has published papers related to housing issues, asset prices and quantities, bond markets, interest rate and GDP. In 2023, she was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.[2]

  1. ^ Essays in monetary policy and asset pricing
  2. ^ "2023 NAS Election".

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