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Olivier DARMOUNI

Professeur Associé

Finance

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Biographie

Olivier Darmouni is Associate Professor and the Pierre Andurand Chair in Sustainability. Olivier is a financial economist whose research interests span credit markets, the energy transition, and monetary policy. He applies a variety of empirical methods to understand how frictions affect firms' financing and investment. Prior to joining HEC, Olivier was Associate Professor at Columbia Business School in New York City. Olivier graduated with a PhD in Economics from Princeton University.

Articles scientifiques

Cahiers de recherche

Articles scientifiques

Horizon effects and adverse selection in health insurance markets

Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue Canadienne d'Économique, mai 2022, vol. 55, n° 2, pp 800-827, (in coll. with D. Zeltzer)

Learning about Competitors: Evidence from SME Lending

Review of Financial Studies, mai 2021, vol. 34, n° 5, pp 2275-2317, (in coll. with A. Sutherland)

Informational Frictions and the Credit Crunch

Journal of Finance, août 2020, vol. 75, n° 4, pp 2055-2094,

The Effects of Quantitative Easing on Bank Lending Behavior

Review of Financial Studies, novembre 2017, vol. 30, n° 11, pp 3858-3887, (in coll. with A. Rodnyansky)

Cahiers de recherche

Formation

  • Ph.D., Economie, Princeton University - Etats-Unis

Nominations académiques

Responsabilités académiques à HEC

  • 2025- Professeur Associé, Finance HEC Paris

Responsabilités académiques externes

  • 2020-2025 Professeur Associé Columbia Business School

Activités scientifiques

Activités scientifiques

  • American Economic Review, Econometrica, International Journal of Central Banking, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial Intermediation, JFQA, Journal of Financial Services Research, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of Political Economy, Management Science, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Finance, Review of Financial Studies

  • Prix ​​& honneurs

    • 2023 Prix Robert Mundell 2023 pour son papier avec Dan Zeltzer “Horizon effects and adverse selection in health insurance markets”, vol 55(2), pp. 800-827, mai 2022