Deniz Aydin
at Olin Business School

Biography
Olin Business School
Area of Expertise:
Banking and Financial Institutions, Consumer Behavior, Banking and Financial Institutions, Consumer Behavior
Research Interests:
Professor Aydın''s research focus is on finance, empirical macroeconomics and applied microeconomics. His primary agenda studies the linkages between the financial sector and the real economy, within the context of household finance and corporate finance. He is also interested in behavioral economics, within the context of organizations and decision making.
Awards/Honors:
- B.F. Haley and E.S. Shaw Fellowship for Economics, SIEPR, 2015
- Household Finance Grant, NBER/Sloan Foundation, 2014
- Small Grant in Behavioral Economics, Russell Sage Foundation, 2013
- Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, Stanford University, 2012
- Amos Werner Fellowship, Stanford University, 2010
Deniz Aydın is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Olin Business School. He joined Olin in July 2016 after earning his PhD in Economics from Stanford. A native of Istanbul, he holds a BA in economics and mathematics, with high honors, from Sabancı University, and a MSc in finance and economics from the London School of Economics. Before Olin, he worked as a Research Associate at Harvard Business School and an Associate Intern at Analysis Group.
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