Steven Grenadier
The William F. Sharpe Professor of Financial Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business
Schools
- Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Biography
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Research Statement
Steven Grenadier’s research focuses on applying option pricing theory to real investment analysis. Topics have included industry boom and bust cycles, real option signaling games, continuous-time stochastic games, valuing complex lease contracts, and commercial real estate equilibrium models.
Bio
Steven Grenadier is the William F. Sharpe Professor of Financial Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He currently chairs the finance group at Stanford. He received his BS from the University of California at Berkeley and his PhD from Harvard University. His research focuses on applying option pricing theory to real investment analysis. Topics have included industry boom and bust cycles, real option signaling games, continuous-time stochastic games, valuing complex lease contracts, and commercial real estate equilibrium models. He is an Editor of the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. He teaches courses in quantitative investment analysis. He is a consulting Financial Economist with Financial Engines, and a former director of Nicholas Applegate Institutional Funds, AQR Funds, and E*Trade Funds.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Harvard University, 1992
- BS, University of California, Berkeley, 1987
Academic Appointments
- At Stanford since 1992
Awards and Honors
- R. Michael Shanahan Faculty Fellow for 2015-2016
- John S. Osterweis Faculty Fellow, Stanford GSB, 2013-2014
- Dissertation award from the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, 1992
Teaching
Degree Courses
2017-18
FINANCE 341: Modeling for Investment Management
This course will combine practical and up-to-date investment theory with modeling applications. Understanding beautiful theory, without the ability to apply it, is essentially useless. Conversely, creating state-of-the-art spreadsheets that apply...
2016-17
FINANCE 341: Modeling for Investment Management
This course will combine practical and up-to-date investment theory with modeling applications. Understanding beautiful theory, without the ability to apply it, is essentially useless. Conversely, creating state-of-the-art spreadsheets that apply...
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