
معرفی
Daniel M.G. Raff is an Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he has been affiliated since 1994. His research bridges business history and strategy, focusing on urban history, public policy, and historical demography.
- PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987
- BPhil, Oxford University, 1978
- MPA, Princeton University, 1976
- BA, New College, 1973
Raff’s work explores the historical evolution of business institutions, with recent publications analyzing topics such as pre-modern Chinese real estate markets, industrial routines, and strategic risk management. His research often employs archival data and interdisciplinary methodologies.
His publications span business history, economic performance, and transactional engineering, reflecting trends in historical demography, corporate strategy, and market evolution. Raff has also contributed to academic leadership as a Trustee of the Business History Conference and Chair of committees at the Economic History Association.
Daniel Raff actively engages in teaching courses like Value Creation & Val Cap and Deals: Econ Struc Trans, emphasizing critical historical thinking in strategic business analysis. He is affiliated with institutions such as the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Wharton Financial Institutions Center.




