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Matthew Denes is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University. He holds a Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Washington, an M.A. in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania, and a B.S. in Finance and Computer Science from Boston College.
His research focuses on empirical corporate finance, private equity, venture capital, entrepreneurship, and political economy. He has published extensively on topics including capital call facilities, political influences on corporate investment, gig economy dynamics, and small business subsidies. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world policy implications, particularly in areas of economic inequality and innovation.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as Corporate Finance, Venture Capital & Private Equity, and Honors Thesis supervision. He has been actively involved in academic leadership since 2018, contributing to both teaching and research within the Tepper School.
While no awards are explicitly listed, his academic contributions reflect a commitment to advancing interdisciplinary research in finance and policy. His courses and research highlight a dedication to understanding modern economic systems and their societal impacts.



