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Ulrike Malmendier
Prof. Dr.
Alternative spellings: Ulrike M. Malmendier U. Malmendier
B:1973
Profession
Economist
Affiliations
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Harvard University
Walter A. Haas School of Business
University of California Berkeley. Department of Economics
Ulrike M. Malmendier (born 1973) is a German economist who is currently a professor of economics and finance at the University of California, Berkeley. Her work focuses on behavioral economics, corporate finance, and law and economics. In 2013, she was awarded the Fischer Black Prize by the American Finance Association. IDEAS lists her as among the top 5% most cited economists and as among the top 100 young economists who started publishing 15 years ago. Her work on behavioral biases in financial markets has been featured in publications including The Economist, Investors Chronicle, The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, Barron's, The Boston Globe, Bloomberg, and The New Yorker. She has been profiled in The American Magazine and The Chronicle of Higher Education. (Source: DBPedia)
Q105343
Publishing years
1
2024
4
2023
6
2022
10
2021
19
2020
6
2019
7
2018
5
2017
4
2016
3
2015
3
2014
3
2013
9
2012
8
2011
3
2010
4
2009
3
2008
5
2007
3
2006
2
2005
5
2004
1
2002
Series
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (30)
Discussion papers / CEPR (15)
CESifo working papers (4)
NBER working paper series (4)
Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (3)