- Market Microstructure
- Liquidity
- Trading Behavior
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Pradeep K. Yadav serves as the Johnston Chair and Professor of Finance at the University of Oklahoma's Price College of Business, where he is affiliated with the Division of Finance. His office is located at 307 W. Brooks, Room 3270 in Norman, Oklahoma, with contact information including Tel: 4053255591 and Fax: 4053255491. Professor Yadav's research focuses on market microstructure, liquidity, trading behavior, derivatives, corporate finance, and financial regulation. His work examines how market structure affects trading behavior, price formation, and market quality. He has conducted extensive research on high-frequency trading, the role of human versus algorithmic traders, and how market design impacts liquidity provision during extreme market conditions. His studies on agency problems in private firms have shed light on the relationship between ownership structure and operating performance. Additionally, his work on financial regulation, particularly regarding Treasury securities and repo markets, has provided critical insights into systemic risk and regulatory frameworks. His research consistently bridges theoretical finance with practical market observations, making substantial contributions to our understanding of financial markets' microstructure and functioning. Professor Yadav's publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on market quality and trading mechanisms across his 41 scholarly papers. His recent work analyzes the impact of financialization and electronification on commodity markets, revealing how institutional trading patterns affect market quality. His research on liquidity provision during extreme periods offers valuable insights into the comparative strengths and weaknesses of human versus machine trading. The 2024 paper "Nonstandard Errors" represents a significant contribution to research methodology in finance, addressing challenges in multi-analyst studies. His body of work spans from early research on dealer behavior and government bond markets to contemporary studies on high-frequency trading and market fragility, showing both depth and evolution in his research interests. Professor Yadav has maintained active collaborations with researchers worldwide, as evidenced by his extensive co-authorship network. His work has been published in top finance journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and Journal of Financial Economics. He has served on editorial boards and as a reviewer for leading finance journals, contributing to the scholarly community through peer review and academic service. His research has garnered significant attention in the field, with his SSRN profile showing over 35,000 downloads and 190 citations across his publications.





