Andrew Metrick

Janet L. Yellen Professor of Finance and Management, Yale School of Management
Andrew Metrick

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Education

Ph.D. and A.M., economics, Harvard University

Summary of Experience

Professor Metrick specializes in financial intermediation, financial stability, and capital markets, with a focus on systemic risk, short-term funding markets, and financial-crisis interventions. His work spans private equity, venture capital, institutional investing, corporate governance, securitization, and regulation. Professor Metrick’s research includes analyses of shadow banking, short-term credit market disruptions, private equity fund economics, and the relationships among shareholder rights, insider ownership, and firm value. He has provided expert testimony on private equity investments, valuation of high-growth companies, corporate solvency, securities fraud, class certification, appraisal, and damages, including trial and deposition testimony in Delaware Chancery Court. Professor Metrick is the coauthor of Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation and has published in journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, and the Journal of Economic Perspectives. He serves as executive editor of the Journal of Financial Crises and as associate editor of the Journal of Financial Stability. Professor Metrick’s professional service includes roles with the US Department of the Treasury Financial Stability Oversight Council and the President’s Council of Economic Advisers. He has received teaching awards at Harvard University and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Previously, Professor Metrick consulted to private- and public-sector organizations on financial stability and market regulation and held faculty positions at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University.