Briana Chang
Assistant Professor - Finance at Wisconsin School of Business
Schools
- Wisconsin School of Business
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Biography
Wisconsin School of Business
Briana Chang joined the Wisconsin School of Business as assistant professor in the Department of Finance, Investments, and Banking. She completed her Ph.D. in economics at Northwestern.
Her primary research interests are in financial intermediation and market microstructure. In particular, she studies the role of intermediaries and analyzes how frictions (e.g., asymmetric information, agency problem, and search friction) affect prices and market liquidity.
Selected Accepted Journal Articles
Chang, B. (2017). Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion. Review of Economic Studies
Presentations
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School ( 2017 ) Selection versus Talent Effects on Firm Value
2017 American Finance Association Annual Meeting ( 2017 ) Assignment of Stock Market Coverage
8th Annual Conference on Money, Banking and Asset Markets ( 2016 ) The Market for Conflicted Advice
27th Annual Conference on Financial Economics and Accounting ( 2016 ) Assignment of Stock Market Coverage
Federal Reserve Banks of Cleveland ( 2016 ) Endogenous Market Making and Network Formation
Minnesota Workshop in Macroeconomics Theory ( 2016 ) Endogenous Market Making and Network Formation
The Financial Intermediation Research Society (FIRS) Conference ( 2016 ) Endogenous Market Making and Network Formation
Northwestern University Macroeconomics Alumni Conference ( 2016 ) Endogenous Market Making and Network Formation
Banking and Financial Intermediation: Frictions, Regulation and Optimal Design; ( 2015 ) Endogenous Market making and Network Formation
Seminar, Hass School of Business, UC Berkeley ( 2015 ) Endogenous Market making and Network Formation
2015 World Congress ( 2015 ) Endogenous Market making and Network Formation
2015 Summer Workshop on Money, Banking, Payments and Finance; ( 2015 ) Endogenous Market making and Network Formation
Finance Theory Group 12th meeting ( 2015 ) Endogenous Market making and Network Formation
The Frontiers of Macroeconomics Conference ( 2015 ) Endogenous Market making and Network Formation
Seminar, University of Rochester ( 2014 ) A Search Theory of Sectoral Reallocation
Seminar, University of California-Irvine ( 2014 ) A Search Theory of Sectoral Reallocation
Seminar, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa ( 2013 ) Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion
NBER Summer Institute 2012, Workshop on Macro Perspectives ( 2012 ) A Search Theory of Sectoral Reallocation
2012 Society of Economic Dynamics Annual Meeting ( 2012 ) Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion
Seminar at Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond ( 2012 ) Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion
Seminar at Fuqua School of Business ( 2012 ) Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion
Seminar at Sauder School of Business ( 2012 ) Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion
Seminar, Wharton ( 2012 ) Adverse Selection and Liquidity Distortion
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