Biography
Markus K. Brunnermeier, born in Landshut in 1969, is Edwards S. Sanford Professor at Princeton University. He is a faculty member of the Department of Economics and Director of the Bendheim Center for Finance at Princeton, a member of the Bellagio Group on International Economics, Sloan Research Fellow, Fellow of the Econometric Society, Guggenheim Fellow, and recipient of the Bernácer Prize for outstanding contributions in macroeconomics and finance. In addition to other awards, Brunnermeier last received the Gustav Stolper Prize in 2020.
Books by Markus Konrad Brunnermeier
Die resiliente Gesellschaft
The euro and the battle of ideas
The maturity rat race
The maturity rat race
The fundamental principles of financial regulation
Market liquidity and funding l
Market liquidity and funding liquidity
Optimal beliefs, asset prices,
Optimal beliefs, asset prices, and the preference for skewed returns
Do wealth fluctuations generat
Do wealth fluctuations generate time-varying risk aversion?
Money illusion and housing fre
Money illusion and housing frenzies
Predatory trading
Predatory trading