Laura Veldkamp
Stern School of Business, New York University
Laura Veldkamp is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Professor Veldkamp earned a B.A in applied mathematics and economics from Northwestern University, and a Ph.D. in economic analysis and policy from Stanford Graduate School of Business. Professor Veldkamp's research focuses on how individuals, investors and firms get their information, how that information affects the decisions they make, and how those decisions affect the macroeconomy and asset prices. Her work spans macroeconomics, monetary economics, international finance, microeconomic theory and asset pricing. Professor Veldkamp has published articles in the American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Theory and the Journal of Monetary Economics.
Articles by Laura Veldkamp:
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The origin of bias in credit ratings
27 March 2009, 12636 reads
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