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Johannes Stroebel

David S. Loeb Professor of Finance, New York University Stern School of Business

Johannes Stroebel

Professor of finance at New York University Stern School of Business, Johannes Stroebel conducts research on social networks, climate finance, and household finance. In recent work, he has studied the determinants of social capital across the United States. Stroebel has also written extensively on the economic and financial effects of climate change and teaches a new class on “climate finance” at NYU Stern.

Stroebel has won numerous awards, including the AQR Asset Management Institute Young Researcher Award and the Brattle Prize for the best corporate finance research paper published in the Journal of Finance. He has also won an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in economics.

Stroebel read philosophy, politics, and economics at Merton College, Oxford. He earned a PhD in economics at Stanford University in 2012.

His project, “The Social Integration of International Migrants: Evidence from the Networks of Syrians in Germany,” considers data from online social networks to explore the determinants of the social integration of international migrants, specifically Syrian refugees in Germany.

Twitter:
@stroebel_econ

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