Denis Gromb

 

Professor of Finance

London Business School, Regent’s Park

London NW1 4SA, United Kingdom

Fax: +44 (0) 20 7724 3317

E-mail: dgromb@london.edu

 

CV

 

PUBLICATIONS

o      “Large Shareholders, Monitoring and the Value of the Firm” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi, Quarterly Journal of Economics (1997)

o      “Selection in Dynamic Entry Games” with JP. Ponssard and D. Sevy, Games and Economic Behavior (1997)

o      “Why Higher Takeover Premia Protect Minority Shareholders” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi, Journal of Political Economy (1998)

o      “On the Strength of Corporate Cultures” with J. Carrillo, European Economic Review (1999)

o      “Agency Conflicts in Public and Negotiated Transfers of Corporate Control” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi, Journal of Finance (2000)

o      “Equilibrium and Welfare in Markets with Constrained Arbitrageurs” with D. Vayanos, Journal of Financial Economics (2002)

o      “Public Trading and Private Incentives” with A. Faure-Grimaud, Review of Financial Studies (2004)

o      “Minority Blocks and Takeover Premia” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (2006)

o      “Culture in Organizations: Inertia and Uniformity” with J. Carrillo, Journal of Law, Economics and Organizations (2006)

o      “Collusion and the Organization of Delegated Expertise” with D. Martimort, Journal of Economic Theory (2007)

 

 

WORKING PAPERS

o      “Is One Share - One Vote Optimal ?”

o      “Renegotiation in Debt Contracts”

o      “Innovation and Dynamic Entry Deterrence” with D. Sevy

o      “Debt Design, Liquidation Value and Monitoring” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi

o      “Entrepreneurship in Equilibrium” with D. Scharfstein

o       “The Dynamics of Delegated Expertise” with D. Martimort

o      “Financially Constrained Arbitrage and Cross-market Contagion” with D. Vayanos.

o      “Imperfect Competition in the Interbank Market for Liquidity as a Rationale for Central Banking” with V. Acharya and T. Yorulmazer.

o      “Liquidity Dry-ups: A Framework and Policy Implications” with D. Vayanos.

 

TEACHING

o      Current Teaching at LSE:

·       FM407 Applied Financial Valuation (M&A, LBOs, and Financial Distress).

·       E430.1 Capital Markets (Corporate Finance).

·       FM430.A Corporate Finance and Asset Markets.

·       FM 507 Doctoral level Corporate Finance

 

o      Past Teaching at London Business School:

·       Advanced Corporate Finance (2006 syllabus)

·       Doctoral Course in Corporate Finance (2007 syllabus)

·       Mergers and Acquisitions, MBOs and Other Corporate Restructurings (2006 syllabus)

·       Doctoral Summer School in Corporate Governance (2008 webpage)

 

LINKS

o      My former PhD students: Jeffrey Bevelander, Chris Couch (where are you?), Adolfo DeMotta (McGill), Martin Gonzalez Eiras, Jennifer Huang (Texas Austin), Li Jin (HBS), Arvind Krishnamurthy (Northwestern), Augustin Landier (NYU), Jan Mahrt-Smith (Toronto), Robert Marquez (Arizona State), Oguzhan Ozbas (USC), Rong Leng, Jason Sturgess.

 

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