
معرفی
Thomas Rauter is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where he joined as an Assistant Professor in 2018. His research focuses on financial reporting and regulation, particularly at the intersection of accounting and economic development in low-income countries
- PhD from WU Vienna (Austria)
- MSc in Accounting and Finance from London School of Economics (UK)
- BSc in Business Economics from University of Mannheim (Germany)
Rauter's research spans corporate transparency, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) policies, and regulatory impacts in emerging markets. His publications address topics such as ESG disclosure effects, mandated ownership transparency, and anti-corruption laws, often leveraging field experiments and policy analysis
His recent articles highlight trends in ESG-related consumer behavior, regulatory effectiveness in reducing corruption, and the cyclical dynamics of financial leverage. These works intersect disciplines like accounting, economics, and labor policy
At Booth, Rauter teaches courses including Advanced Financial Analysis and Valuation for Global Firms, Financial Accounting, and Research Seminar in Accounting, targeting students in MBA, PhD, and executive education programs



