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Brent Glover is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University. His research focuses on corporate tax policy, firm behavior, and financial economics. He holds a prominent position in academic finance, with significant contributions to understanding tax avoidance strategies, firm size dynamics, and sovereign debt crises.
His research interests span corporate taxation, capital allocation, and international finance. Notable topics include the real and financial effects of tax policies on multinational firms, capital misallocation due to tax avoidance, and the role of idiosyncratic risk in managerial decision-making. He has also explored financial contagion in crises such as the European sovereign debt crisis.
Brent's work frequently examines asymmetries in tax systems and their impacts on innovation, risk-taking, and shareholder value. His publications have appeared in top journals like the Journal of Financial Economics and the Journal of Monetary Economics, earning awards such as the CRA Award for Best Corporate Finance Paper.
His research often bridges theoretical models with empirical evidence, addressing critical questions about corporate governance, regulatory environments, and global economic trends. While no specific grants or labs are mentioned, his work reflects collaboration with leading institutions and scholars in finance and economics.





