
About
David Stillerman serves as an Assistant Professor of Finance within the Department of Finance & Real Estate at the Kogod School of Business, American University. His academic profile reflects a strong foundation in both economics and quantitative methods, with a research agenda focused on the critical intersection of finance and industrial organization.
Education
- Ph.D. in Economics, Northwestern University (2022)
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Mathematics/Statistics, Carleton College
Dr. Stillerman's research investigates the role of government intervention in lending markets, particularly in contexts characterized by market power and asymmetric information. His work aims to inform the design of effective public policies that address market inefficiencies. By combining theoretical models with empirical analysis, his research contributes to the understanding of how regulatory frameworks can be optimized to enhance market outcomes in financial sectors. His interdisciplinary approach bridges economic theory with practical financial applications, making significant contributions to the field of financial regulation.
Scientific Awards and Honors
- No specific scientific awards or fellowships were mentioned in the available information.
In terms of academic service, Professor Stillerman teaches advanced finance courses including FIN-695 Seminar in Finance and KSB-122 Economic Analysis for Business. While details about his graduate student advising and research grants are not provided in the current profile, his research focus suggests engagement with policy makers and financial institutions. He maintains an active presence through his personal website and is available for media inquiries regarding his expertise in financial markets and regulation. His office is located at 3201 New Mexico Ave. NW, Suite 320, Washington, DC 20016, where he can be reached via email at stillerman@american.edu or by phone at (202) 885-1944.




