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Dr. Vladimir Vladimirov is an Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Amsterdam, affiliated with the Finance Group within the Faculty of Economics and Business. His research focuses on corporate finance and applied microeconomics, addressing topics like optimal financing policies in mergers, venture capital, bankruptcy restructuring, and employee negotiations. He holds affiliations with the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), Tinbergen Institute, and the Finance Theory Group.
His research explores intersections such as the impact of financing choices on takeover premiums, the role of bankruptcy law in mitigating indirect financial distress costs, and how relationship financing influences growth firms' capital structures. Key contributions include analyzing equity vs. debt financing strategies in acquisitions, the strategic use of contingent payment structures in negotiations, and the effects of speculative trading on firm valuations.
Notable publications include 'Worker Runs' (2025), examining skilled labor retention dynamics, and 'Non-Standard Errors' (2024), a collaborative study on reproducibility in financial research. His work frequently addresses practical implications for corporate governance and market efficiency, leveraging empirical and theoretical frameworks to inform policy and practice.




