Dimitri Vayanos is a Professor of Finance at the London School of Economics, where he directs the Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality. With a PhD from MIT, Dimitri has held academic positions at Stanford and MIT before joining LSE in 2004. His research delves into market liquidity, asset pricing, and financial bubbles, offering insights into why asset prices deviate from their fundamental values and how bubbles and crises emerge. As an editor of the Review of Economic Studies and a director at the American Finance Association, his work is widely published in top journals and mainstream media. Dimitri's expertise is invaluable for businesses navigating financial markets, providing actionable strategies to enhance market understanding and regulatory responses. Book Dimitri Vayanos to gain a deeper understanding of financial markets and leverage his insights for your organization's success.
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What topics does Dimitri Vayanos specialise in?
Dimitri Vayanos specialises in talking about market liquidity, asset pricing, financial bubbles and more.
What is Dimitri Vayanos's speaking style like?
Dimitri Vayanos delivers insightful presentations on finance, blending academic rigor with practical strategies. His expertise in market dynamics and asset pricing captivates audiences, making complex concepts accessible and actionable. __
Does Dimitri Vayanos offer virtual speaking engagements?
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