Thomas Philippon
Stern School of Business, NYU and CEPR
Thomas Philippon’s research focuses on finance and macroeconomics. It includes empirical and theoretical work on corporate governance and labor relations, accounting manipulations, the costs of financial distress, dynamic agency models and firm dynamics, the link between asset markets and corporate investment, and the evolution of the finance industry.
Philippon graduated from Ecole Polytechnique, received a PhD in Economics from MIT, and joined New York University as an assistant professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business.
His publications have appeared in the Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Financial Economics, among others.
Articles by Thomas Philippon:
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Eurobills, not euro Bonds
2 December 2011, 14358 reads
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Where is Wal-Mart when we need it?
2 December 2011, 23388 reads
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Proposals to fix the financial system: A stocktaking
15 February 2009, 26676 reads
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Are bankers paid too much?
2 February 2009, 15523 reads
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How to raise a new generation of corporate champions
22 February 2008, 8237 reads
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