
About
Ingrid M. Werner is the Martin and Andrew Murrer Professor of Finance at Ohio State University’s Fisher College of Business. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Rochester and an honorary doctorate from Stockholm School of Economics. Her roles include Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Swedish House of Finance, Director of the American Finance Association, and member of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences committee.
Education: PhD (Economics, Rochester), Honorary Doctorate (Stockholm School of Economics), MBA/Ekon. Lic. (Stockholm School of Economics).
Research Interests:
- International Finance: Home bias, cross-border securities, and market integration
- Market Microstructure: Dark pools, institutional trading, tick size regulation, and liquidity
- Financial Regulation: OTC markets, short-sale policies, and regulatory design
Awards & Affiliations:
- Foreign Member, Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences
- CEPR Research Fellow
- Editorial boards of Journal of Finance and Journal of Financial Markets
Teaching & Outreach:
- Teaches Trading & Markets at Fisher College
- Former visiting professor at Stanford, University of Michigan, and Bocconi University
Key Projects: Current research includes retail execution quality, trading fees, and the politics of academic research.
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