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Daniel Bergstresser serves as Associate Professor of Finance at Brandeis International Business School, Brandeis University, where he concurrently holds leadership positions as Chair of the Undergraduate Business Program and Area Head for Finance. His professional trajectory includes significant industry experience as Head of European Credit Research at Barclays Global Investors (2006-2007) and prior service at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington D.C. before pursuing academia.
His academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and an A.B. from Stanford University, establishing a robust foundation for his research endeavors. Bergstresser's scholarly work centers on municipal finance, taxation, household financial behavior, corporate governance, and financial reporting, with publications appearing in elite journals including the Journal of Financial Economics, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and Review of Financial Studies.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a sustained focus on municipal bond markets spanning pricing mechanisms, regulatory impacts, and ownership patterns, with recent expansion into climate finance through green bond research. His work consistently bridges theoretical rigor with practical market implications, examining how taxation, regulation, and demographic factors shape financial outcomes. Notable contributions include investigations of dealer markups, stock-bond correlations, and the post-Dodd-Frank municipal advisor landscape.
As administrative leader for undergraduate business education, Bergstresser oversees program strategy, curriculum development, and faculty coordination. While specific grant details remain unpublicized, his leadership roles indicate substantial engagement with institutional strategy and industry partnerships, particularly through initiatives like the Brandeis Municipal Finance Conference which fosters academic-practitioner dialogue.




