Martin Szydlowski

Assistant Professor at Carlson School of Management

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  • Carlson School of Management

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Carlson School of Management

Martin Szydlowski

Assistant Professor

Finance Department

Education

PhD 2013
Economics Northwestern University

Diplom 2007
Economics University of Mannheim

Expertise

Corporate Finance, Contract Theory

Martin Szydlowski is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. His research examines how agency conflicts influence firm investment, capital structure, and the optimal mix of managerial incentives. He also studies the impact of ambiguity aversion on incentive contracts. Martin is teaching corporate finance to both undergraduate and PhD students. He holds a PhD in Economics from Northwestern University and a Diplom from the University of Mannheim, Germany.

Selected Works

On the Smoothness of Value Functions and the Existence of Optimal Strategies, with Bruno Strulovici, Journal of Economic Theory (2015)

Ambiguity in Dynamic Contracts

Optimal Financing and Disclosure

The Market for Conflicted Advice, with Briana Chang

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