Hanno Lustig
The Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Schools
- Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Biography
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Research Statement
Hanno Lustig has worked at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance. Recently, his research has focused on understanding the forces that determine exchange rates in currency markets. His research has shown how currencies have different risk characteristics that are determined by a country's role in the global economy. These risk characteristics help to understand the behavior of exchange rates. In addition, Lustig has explored the impact of government guarantees on the pricing of tail risk borne by large financial institutions. More recently, Lustig has also worked on understanding the determinants of a firm's volatility (volatility of sales, cash flows, stock returns etc).
Research Interests
- International Finance
- Currency Markets
- Asset Management
- Volatility
Bio
Hanno Lustig joined the GSB in 2015. Prior to that, he taught at the University of Chicago, the UCLA Economics department and UCLA’s Anderson School of Management. He graduated in 2002 from Stanford University with a PhD in economics. He has been awarded the JP Morgan Award for the Best Paper on Financial Institutions and Markets in 2012 as well as the NASDAQ OMX Award for the Best Paper on Asset Pricing in 2010. Lustig is a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER and an associate editor at the Journal of Finance and Econometrica. Francis Longstaff and Lustig were also awarded a Distinguished paper distinction as part of the Amundi Smith Breeden Prize for the best paper in the Journal of Finance on capital markets for their work on TIPS markets with Matthias Fleckenstein.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Economics, Stanford University, 2002
- MS in Economics, Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), 1997
- MA in Economics, Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), 1997
- Kandidaat in de Economische Wetenschappen, UFSIA (University Faculties St-Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium), 1993
Academic Appointments
- Professor, Stanford GSB, 2015-present
- Professor, Anderson School of Management, UCLA, 2013-2015
- Visiting Professor, Berkeley Haas School of Management, 2012
- Research Associate, NBER EFG and Asset Pricing, 2010
- Associate Professor, Anderson School of Management, UCLA, 2010
- Assistant Professor, Anderson School of Management, UCLA, 22008-2010
- Assistant Professor, Economics, UCLA< 2004-2008
- Faculty Research Fellow, NBER EFG and Asset Pricing, 2003-2010
- Assistant Professor, Economics, University of Chicago, 2002-2004
Awards and Honors
- GSB Trust Faculty Fellow for 2016-2017
Videos
Exchange Rate Determinants
Covid-19 Bailout Debate: Does the Government Have the Necessary Expertise?
Real Credit Cycles - by Stephen Terry [17th MFS Workshop - 2021]
Hanno Lustig on "The U.S. Public Debt Valuation Puzzle" (Virtual Finance Workshop)
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