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Marianne Andries is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Southern California, specializing in asset pricing and behavioral finance. She earned her PhD in Finance from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, supervised by Professors Lars Peter Hansen and Pietro Veronesi.
Her research explores investor biases, risk preferences, and market dynamics through experimental and theoretical frameworks. Recent work examines how financial advisors influence decision-making, horizon-dependent risk aversion, and the interplay of uncertainty and behavioral factors in asset pricing.
She has collaborated with scholars such as Maxime Bonelli, David Sraer, and Leonardo Bursztyn on discussion papers addressing topics like return predictability, international trade policy, and psychological drivers of financial behavior. Her industry experience includes roles as a Trader and Quantitative Analyst in investment banking.



