Corpo docente

Laurent-Emmanuel CALVET

Professor

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Laurent-Emmanuel CALVET

Academia

Transformation

Centro de pesquisa

Finance & Accounting Insights on Risk and Regulation

Localização

Paris

Disciplina

Finance

Laurent E. Calvet is a Professor of Finance at SKEMA Business School. An engineering graduate from Ecole Polytechnique and Ecole des Ponts ParisTech (France), he holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University. Prior to joining SKEMA, he served as the John Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University (1998-2004), a Professor and Chair in Finance at Imperial College London (2007-8), an HEC Foundation Chaired Professor at HEC Paris (2004-16), and a Chaired Professor of Finance at EDHEC Business School (2016-23). 

Calvet is a founding member of the CEPR Network in Household Finance and an affiliate of the Center for European Policy Research (London) and the Center for Financial Studies (Frankfurt).

Since Sept 2020, Calvet has co-organized with Kim Peijnenburg and Raman Uppal the CEPR Advanced Forum for Financial Economics (CAFFE) online seminar series.

Calvet's research focuses on asset pricing, household finance, and financial econometrics. He co-developed with Adlai Fisher the Markov-Switching Multifractal model of financial volatility, which is increasingly used by practitioners to forecast value-at-risk and price derivatives. 

Education
1998
PhD in Economics, Yale University, United States of America
1994
Ingénieur en Chef du Corps des Ponts et Chaussées, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France
1991
M. Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Experience
Full-time academic positions
Since 2023
Professor of Finance, SKEMA Business School, France
2016 - 2023
Chaired Professor of Finance, EDHEC Business School, France
2014 - 2016
Professor, HEC Foundation Chair in Finance, HEC, France
2007 - 2008
Professor, Chair in Finance, Imperial College Business School, Great Britain
2002 - 2005
John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences, Economics Department, Harvard University, United States of America
1998 - 2002
Assistant Professor, Economics Department, Harvard University, United States of America