Professor of Finance | Arno A. Rayner Chair in Finance and Management
Finance
About
Annette Vissing-Jorgensen holds the Arno A. Rayner Chair in Finance and Management at Berkeley Haas. Her research focuses on empirical asset pricing, monetary policy, household finance, and entrepreneurship, and it spans both asset pricing and corporate finance.
She is a research associate in the NBER’s Asset Pricing program, Monetary Economics program, and Economic Fluctuations and Growth program and is a Research Fellow in the CEPR’s Financial Economics program. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Finance and a Director of both the American Finance Association and the European Finance Association.
Expertise and Research Interests
- Monetary Policy
- Returns to Entrepreneurial Investment
- Stock Market Participation
- Househould Consumption and Portfolio Choice
- Anna Cieslak, Adair Morse, Annette Vissing-Jorgensen. Stock Returns Over the FOMC Cycle. Social Science Research Network.
2018 - Arvind Krishnamurthy, Stefan Nagel, Annette Vissing-Jorgensen. ECB Policies Involving Government Bond Purchases: Impact and Channels. Review of Finance.
2017 - Arvind Krishnamurthy, Annette Vissing-Jorgensen. The impact of Treasury Supply on Financial Sector Lending and Stability. Journal of Financial Economics.
2015 - Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, Arvind Krishnamurthy. The Ins and Outs of LSAPs. Kansas City Federal Reserve Symposium on Global Dimensions of Unconventional Monetary Policy.
2013 - Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, Yael Hochberg, Alexander Ljungqvist. Informational Hold-Up and Performance Persistence in Venture Capital. Review of Financial Studies.
2013
At Haas since 2012
2013 – present, Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business
2012 – 2013, Visiting Professor of Finance, Haas School of Business
2010 – 2012, Professor of Finance, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
2006 – 2012, Associate Professor of Finance, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
2002 – 2006, Assistant Professor of Finance, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
- Associate Editor, Journal of Finance
- Director, American Finance Association
- Director, European Finance Association
- Faculty Research Fellow/Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research
- Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research
- Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Norwegian Finance Initiative
- Goldman Sachs Fellowship for writing paper on ECB policies.
Director, American Finance Association
Elected
2010, 2012
Director, European Finance Association
Elected
2013
Nominated for Journal of Finance Smith Breeded Prizee
Nominated for the paper “Long–Run Stockholder Consumption and Asset Returns”
2010
Winner, Argentum Prize for Best Symposium Paper on Private Equity and Funds of Private Equity
European Finance Association
2009
Journal of Finance Brattle Prize (Distinguished Paper)
Awarded for the paper “Testing Agency Theory With Entrepreneur Effort and Wealth”
2005
Chair’s Core Teaching Award, Kellogg
2009
Chair’s Core Teaching Award, Kellogg
2005
- The ‘Fed Put’ Hurts Annuities—and Retirees, Retirement Income Journal, 04/02/2020
- Fed Arms Race to Facebook: Themes That Have Economists Buzzing, Bloomberg, 01/06/2020
- Cacophonie financière, Lëtzebuerger Journal, 10/19/2019
- The Fed Put Is Far Away, The Wall Street Journal, 02/07/2018
- California Today: How a Market Tumble Affects California, The New York Times, 02/07/2018
- Five Must-Read Studies From the Big Economics Confab: Eco Pulse, Bloomberg, 01/09/2018
- The long arm of the Fed, The Economist, 09/03/2016
- Core Finance, MBA 203