Vladimir Asriyan

ICREA-CREI and BSE

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PhD, University of California, Berkeley

Vladimir Asriyan is ICREA Research Professor at CREI and Affiliated Professor of the Barcelona School of Economics. He is Adjunct Professor at Universitat Pompeu Fabra and Research Affiliate at CEPR. He is also a board member of the Armenian Economic Association.

His research lies at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance, and its broad objective is to understand how imperfections in the functioning of financial markets impact the macroeconomy and what implications this has for corrective policy. His research has furthered our understanding of the origins of financial crises and how policymakers should aim to manage these major economic phenomena.

Awards, Grants, and Honors
  • Armen Alchian Award, Armenian Economic Association (2020)
  • Ramón y Cajal Fellowship (2019)
  • Juan de la Cierva Fellowship (2018)
  • BSE Seed Grant, "Collateral Booms and Information Depletion" (2018)
  • BSE Seed Grant, "Dynamic Markets for Lemons with Informational Spillovers" (2014)

Working Papers

Publications

Open Access       Vladimir Asriyan and Victoria Vanasco

Security Design in Non-Exclusive Markets with Asymmetric Information

Review of Economic Studies, Vol.91, No 2, 690-719, March 2024, 10.1093/restud/rdad056
Open Access
Open Access       Vladimir Asriyan, Dana Foarta and Victoria Vanasco

The Good, The Bad and The Complex: Product Design with Imperfect Information

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, Vol.15, No 2, 187–226, May 2023, 10.1257/mic.20210114
Open Access

Recognition Program

Open Access       Vladimir Asriyan, Luc Laeven and Alberto Martin

Collateral Booms and Information Depletion

Review of Economic Studies, Vol.89, No 2, 517-555, March 2022, 10.1093/restud/rdab046
Open Access