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Daniel G. Garrett is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on intersections of corporate finance, public finance, taxation, and ESG policy impacts. He teaches advanced corporate finance courses (FNCE2030, FNCE7030) and empirical methods in finance (FNCE9260).
- Education: PhD in Economics (University of Pennsylvania), MA in Economics (Duke University), BA in Economics (Ohio University)
Garrett's research leverages quasi-experimental methods to analyze fiscal policies, including studies on tax equity financing for renewables, international tax effects on labor markets, and ESG regulation impacts. His work appears in top journals like the Review of Financial Studies and American Economic Review: Insights.
Recent publications explore municipal bond market dynamics, capital structure distortions, and 21st-century tax provisions. Key findings include the role of tax equity investors in renewable projects and how anti-ESG policies inflate government borrowing costs.
- Scientific Awards: Referee of the Year, National Tax Journal (1970)
Garrett actively contributes to academic discourse through co-organizing the Virtual Municipal Finance Workshop and advising on empirical finance methods. His research informs debates on tax policy efficiency and financial regulation.





