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Daniel Lebret is a Senior Lecturer at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration, Cornell University, where he has been teaching since earning his PhD in 2008. His academic work centers on real estate finance, urban economics, and long-term policy evaluation.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Hotel Administration, Cornell University, 2008
- MBA, ESSEC Business School, 2002
- BA in Culinary Arts, École Supérieure de Cuisine Française, 1998
Lebret's research focuses on integrating long-term sustainability into real estate and urban economic analysis. He investigates how financial and economic policies can be restructured to reduce local inequalities and promote more sustainable land usage. His work emphasizes the trade-offs between short-term gains and long-term societal costs, advocating for careful planning and evidence-based policy reform.
He teaches courses such as Real Estate Financial Modeling (HADM 4205/HADM 6205/REAL 6205), Structured Finance, and Urban Economics, and actively coaches student teams in real estate case competitions. His interdisciplinary approach bridges applied economics, behavioral decision-making, and real estate finance.
There are no scientific awards listed in the provided material.
Lebret advises students through course projects and case competition mentorship, though no formal graduate advisees are listed. He has not disclosed grant funding details, but his academic role supports research in sustainable real estate policy and financial modeling. His work environment is embedded within the academic and research infrastructure of the Nolan School of Hotel Administration.
No labs or research teams are explicitly mentioned in the text.




