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Professor Dan Bernhardt holds the position of Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, specializing in applied microeconomic theory, financial economics, and political economy. His research interests span market microstructure, industrial organization, and labor economics, with a focus on strategic interactions in financial markets and political systems.
His work explores topics such as auction design, corporate governance, and the fragility of democratic institutions. Bernhardt has published extensively in top-tier journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Financial Economics, and Review of Financial Studies. His recent research examines the strategic behavior of informed speculators, liquidity measures in financial markets, and the political dynamics of democratic systems.
Key contributions include analyzing the paradox of pledgeability in corporate finance and exploring the implications of blockholder disclosure thresholds on hedge fund activism. Bernhardt’s interdisciplinary approach bridges economic theory with practical applications in finance and political strategy.
His publications frequently address contemporary issues such as the design of optimal equity auctions, trade-time liquidity measures, and the role of vanguards in revolutionary movements. Collaborations with co-authors like Stefan Krasa and Mehdi Shadmehr highlight his engagement with complex systems of political and economic decision-making.

