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Steven Grenadier, Ph.D. William F. Sharpe Professor of Financial Economics, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University Finance, Securities, Banking, Antitrust, Real Estate, Complex Valuation, Damages Steven Grenadier is the William F. Sharpe Professor of Financial Economics at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University . He is also a research associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research's Asset Pricing Program. Professor Grenadier has published numerous articles in finance and economics journals, and has made presentations at many academic and business seminars across the country. His research has received a number of honors, including being nominated for the Smith Breeden Prize awarded by the Journal of Finance. He is the Editor of the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics , the Associate Editor of the Journal of Economics Dynamics and Control , and a member of the editorial boards of Real Estate Economics and the Journal of Real Estate Research . Professor Grenadier has been an expert witness in litigation involving a variety of economic issues, including securities, banking, investments, and real estate. Professor Grenadier received his B.S. in 1987 from the University of California at Berkeley, and his Ph.D. in Business Economics in 1992 from the Harvard Business School/Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Science.
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