Vladimir Asriyan
Professor
Department of Economics
University Pompeu Fabra
Spain
Biography
EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Economics, University of California – Berkeley (2014). B.A. in Economics and Mathematics, University of California – San Diego (2007). A.A. in Economics and Mathematics, MiraCosta College (2004). PUBLICATIONS: “Information Spillovers in Asset Markets with Correlated Values” (with W. Fuchs and B. Green), American Economic Review, 2017, [107(7):2007-40]. WORKING PAPERS: “Balance Sheet Recessions with Information and Trading Frictions,” (R&R at Review of Economic Studies). “Information Aggregation in Dynamic Markets with Adverse Selection,” (submitted, with W. Fuchs and B. Green). “Monetary Policy for a Bubbly World,” (with L. Fornaro, A. Martin, and J. Ventura). “Sentiment, Liquidity and Asset Prices,’’ (with W. Fuchs and B. Green). “Informed Intermediation over the Cycle,” (with V. Vanasco). WORK IN PROGRESS: “Collateral Booms and Information Depletion,’’ (with L. Laeven and A. Martin). “Complex Regulation,’’ (with D. Foarta and V. Vanasco). “Recursive Competitive Equilibrium with Misspecified Agents,” (with I. Esponda and D. Pouzo). “Security Design Revisited: The Role of Exclusivity and Commitment,” (with V. Vanasco).
Research Interest
Macroeconomic Theory, Applied Theory and Financial Economics.