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51
Citations
31890
World Ranking
1279
National Ranking
770

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)

Overview

Andrew Metrick is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and specializes in the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their research portfolio covers a broad spectrum of topics with a particular focus on banking stability, regulation, and efficiency. This work intersects with areas such as global financial crises and policies, insurance and financial risk management, economic theory and policy, housing market economics, Islamic finance and banking studies, and global financial regulation and crises.

The scientist has published extensively in various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Journal of Economic Perspectives
  • AEA Papers and Proceedings
  • Journal of Financial Stability
  • Brookings Papers on Economic Activity

Metrick's research contributions within these venues encompass multiple recent papers, including:

  • "The Failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the Panic of 2023" (2024, The Journal of Economic Perspectives)
  • "Who Ran on Repo?" (2020, AEA Papers and Proceedings)
  • "The March 2023 Bank Interventions in Long-Run Context - Silicon Valley Bank and Beyond" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "The run on repo and the Fed's response" (2020, Journal of Financial Stability)
  • "Banking-Crisis Interventions, 1257 - 2019" (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)

Collaboration forms an integral part of their work. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Paul Schmelzing
  • Gary Gorton
  • Greg Feldberg
  • Daniel K. Tarullo
  • Rosalind Z Wiggins

Their scholarly production largely concentrates on significant subjects such as banking stability and regulation, as well as broader considerations related to global and financial crises. This material frequently addresses the dynamics of financial risk management and policy responses within economic systems.

Andrew Metrick has been recognized as a Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC), indicating involvement in institutional networks that focus on financial research and policy.

Best Publications

  • Corporate Governance and Equity Prices

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  • Corporate Governance and Equity Prices

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  • Institutional Investors and Equity Prices

    Paul A Gompers;Andrew Metrick

  • Securitized banking and the run on repo

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  • Securitized Banking and the Run on Repo

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  • Optimal Defaults and Active Decisions

    Gabriel D. Carroll;James J. Choi;David Laibson;Brigitte C. Madrian

  • For Better or for Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings Behavior

    James J Choi;David Laibson;Brigitte C Madrian;Andrew Metrick

  • Defined Contribution Pensions: Plan Rules, Participant Choices, and the Path of Least Resistance

    James J. Choi;David Laibson;Brigitte C. Madrian;Andrew Metrick

  • Extreme Governance: An Analysis of Dual-Class Firms in the United States

    Paul Gompers;Joy Ishii;Andrew Metrick

  • Extreme Governance: An Analysis of Dual-Class Firms in the United States

    Paul A. Gompers;Joy Ishii;Andrew Metrick

  • The Economics of Private Equity Funds

    Andrew Metrick;Andrew Metrick;Ayako Yasuda

  • Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation

    Andrew Metrick;Andrew Metrick

  • Estimating the Returns to Insider Trading: A Performance-Evaluation Perspective

    Leslie A. Jeng;Andrew Metrick;Richard Zeckhauser

  • Defined Contribution Pensions: Plan Rules, Participant Decisions, and the Path of Least Resistance

    James J. Choi;David Laibson;Brigitte C. Madrian;Andrew Metrick

  • Institutional Investors and Equity Prices

    Paul A. Gompers;Andrew Metrick;Andrew Metrick

  • Optimal Defaults and Active Decisions

    Gabriel D. Carroll;James J. Choi;David I. Laibson;Brigitte Madrian

  • Regulating the Shadow Banking System

    Gary Gorton;Andrew Metrick

  • Large Blocks of Stock: Prevalence, Size, and Measurement

    Jennifer Lauren Dlugosz;Rudiger Fahlenbrach;Paul Gompers;Andrew Metrick

  • Reinforcement Learning and Savings Behavior

    Andrew Metrick;David I. Laibson;James J. Choi;Brigitte Madrian

  • The Safe-Asset Share

    Gary Gorton;Stefan Lewellen;Andrew Metrick

  • The Safe-Asset Share

    Gary B Gorton;Stefan Lewellen;Andrew Metrick

  • Should Investors Avoid All Actively Managed Mutual Funds? A Study in Bayesian Performance Evaluation

    Klaas Pieter Baks;Andrew Metrick;Jessica A Wachter

  • Saving for Retirement on the Path of Least Resistance

    James Choi;David Laibson;Brigitte Madrian;Andrew Metrick

  • Reinforcement Learning and Savings Behavior

    James J. Choi;David Laibson;Brigitte C. Madrian;Andrew Metrick

  • Conflicts and Choices in Biodiversity Preservation

    Andrew Metrick;Martin L. Weitzman

  • Institutional Investors and Equity Prices

    Paul Gompers;Andrew Metrick

  • Estimating the Returns to Insider Trading: A Performance-Evaluation Perspective

    Leslie A. Jeng;Richard J. Zeckhauser;Richard J. Zeckhauser;Andrew Metrick;Andrew Metrick

  • Large Blocks of Stock: Prevalence, Size, and Measurement

    Jennifer Dlugos;Ruediger Fahlenbrach;Paul Gompers;Andrew Metrick

Frequent Co-Authors

David Laibson
David Laibson Harvard University
James J. Choi
James J. Choi Yale University
Gary B. Gorton
Gary B. Gorton Yale University
Brigitte C. Madrian
Brigitte C. Madrian Brigham Young University
Paul A. Gompers
Paul A. Gompers Harvard University
Richard J. Zeckhauser
Richard J. Zeckhauser Harvard University
Jessica A. Wachter
Jessica A. Wachter University of Pennsylvania
Caroline M. Hoxby
Caroline M. Hoxby Stanford University
Martin L. Weitzman
Martin L. Weitzman Harvard University

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