Michael Gofman
Assistant Professor - Finance at Wisconsin School of Business

Schools
- Wisconsin School of Business
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Biography
Wisconsin School of Business
Michael Gofman has earned his Ph.D. in finance and MBA from the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. Gofman also holds M.A. in economics and M.Sc. in finance from the Tel Aviv University.
Gofman studies how intermediation in over-the-counter markets affects the efficiency of resource allocation, and what is the role of large interconnected financial institutions in over-the-counter markets.
His primary research interests are in financial intermediation, corporate finance, financial and economic networks, and portfolio theory.
Prior to his doctoral studies, Gofman worked as a quantitative analyst in the largest private bank in Israel. He is the winner of the Arnold Zellner Doctoral Prize and was the second runner-up for the Morgan Stanley Prize for Excellence in Financial Markets.
## Selected Published Journal Articles
Gofman, M. (2017). Efficiency and Stability of a Financial Architecture with Too Interconnected To Fail Institutions. Journal of Financial Economics (124), 113-146.
Presentations
Seminar ( 2015 ) • Efficiency and Stability of a Financial Architecture with Too-Interconnected-to-Fail Institutions
Finance Conference ( 2015 ) Mini - workshop on financial networks ( 2013 ) Efficiency and Stability of a Financial Architecture with Too-Interconnected-To-Fail Institutions
Undergraduate Courses
Corporation Finance (FIN 325 Section 3), Spring 2012.
Corporation Finance (FIN 325 Section 4), Spring 2012.
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