Tomasz Piskorski
Edward S. Gordon Associate Professor of Real Estate at Columbia Business School
Schools
- Columbia Business School
Expertise
Links
Biography
Columbia Business School
Tomasz Piskorski is the Edward S. Gordon Associate Professor of Real Estate at Columbia Business School and the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and served as a board member of the Finance Theory Group. He received a M.S. in Mathematics from New York University Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University Stern School of Business.
Professor Piskorski’s research explores issues in real estate finance, household finance, financial intermediation, security design and contracting, and market structure and regulation. His recent work centers on relationships between borrowers and lenders, inefficiencies in mortgage markets, and policy interventions in the housing finance market. His research has been published in top academic journals in economics and finance as well as featured in major media, including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Business Week, and The Economist. His research and market views have been presented at an array of academic, governmental, and financial institutions including the US Congress, the US Treasury, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the London Stock Exchange, Federal Reserve Banks, the National Association of Home Builders, the Cato Institute, and the Woodrow Wilson Center. He was awarded funding from the National Science Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts. He received the AQR Insight Distinguished Paper Award that recognizes research that provides the most significant, new practical insights for tax-exempt institutional or taxable investor portfolios.
Awards And Honors
AQR Insight Distinguished Paper Award
Award that recognizes research that provides the most significant, new practical insights for tax-exempt institutional or taxable investor portfolios, 2013.
Pew Charitable Trusts
Grant for "Analysis of Second Liens and a New Proposal", with C. Mayer and E. Morrison, 2012, $25,000.
National Science Foundation
Award 1628895, "The Transmission from Households to the Real Economy: Evidence from Mortgage and Consumer Credit Markets", with A. Seru, 2016-2019, $514,527.
National Science Foundation
Award 1124188, "Understanding the Determinants of Household Default Decisions in the Mortgage Crisis", with C. Mayer and E. Morrison, 2011-2015, $347,811.
Videos
2012 UWFC Paper 4 Discussion
The Effects of COVID-19 on Real Estate Markets
Competitive Landscape of 2019 and Beyond
Third ECB Annual Research Conference: Session 2: Mortgage market design
Read about executive education
Other experts
Deborah Bleviss
Expertise Topics Developing Nations Energy Issues Energy Technologies U.S. Energy Policy Climate Change Sustainable Development Languages Spanish Background and Education Deborah Lynn Bleviss is a Professor in, and the Administrative Director of, the Energy, Resources and Environment Progr...
David Matteson
Overview My primary research focus has involved the analysis of dependent, multivariate data and the development of accompanying statistical methodology. My research includes biological, environmental, financial, operational and sociological applications. ### Publications #### Journal Articles...
Assouly Judith
BiographyResearch InterestTopics Audit Finance Corporate Finance Financial Markets Consulting Ethics Industries Finance Geographical area Europe
Popular Courses
Private Equity: Investing and Creating Value
The Wharton School
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Feb 2, 2025
The Positive Leader: Deep Change and Organizational Transformation
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Sep 29
Leading People and Teams
ESMT
Berlin, Germany
Nov 19
Looking for an expert?
Contact us and we'll find the best option for you.