معرفی
Ravi Bansal is the J.B. Fuqua Professor of Finance at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His research focuses on financial economics, macroeconomics, climate change, and long-run risks. He has published in top journals like Econometrica, Journal of Finance, and American Economic Review. His work on long-run risks was cited in the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics scientific background article and earned the Stephen A. Ross Prize (2019) and Smith Breeden Award (2004).
Education: PhD from Carnegie Mellon University; prior studies at Delhi School of Economics and St. Xavier’s School (Delhi). He has taught at Wharton, Stanford, and the Indian School of Business.
Research Interests: Asset pricing, macroeconomic linkages to finance, climate change impacts on markets, and long-run risk modeling. His recent work examines the macroeconomic announcement premium, socially responsible investing dynamics, and climate change growth risks.
Awards:
- Stephen A. Ross Prize in Financial Economics (2019)
- Smith Breeden Distinguished Paper Award (2004)
Advising: Many PhD students have secured roles at leading academic institutions, central banks, and investment banks. His research collaborations span global institutions, reflecting his influence in finance and macroeconomics.


