Dr. Bart Taub

Professor

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Biography

Bart Taub joined the University of Glasgow in 2013 as a Professor of Financial Economics at the Adam Smith Business School. He received his BA from the University of Michigan and his PhD from the University of Chicago. His recent academic appointments include positions at the University of Illinois and the University of Durham, alongside visiting roles at the University of Chicago, New York University, Higher School of Economics, and the European University Institute. Taub's research has focused on areas such as monetary economics, growth theory, trade theory, and the behavior of firms functioning in stock markets, with a primary interest in commitment communication and its influence on outcomes. He has also published articles aimed at wider audiences on topics ranging from babysitting to antitrust policy and optimal soaring. Bart Taub is a member of the research cluster, specializing in financial market microstructure and dynamic contract theory.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor of Financial Economics

2013-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Bart Taub teaches several courses related to financial economics and has supervised various research students.

Awards

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Fernand Braudel Fellowship

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National Science Foundation Research Grant

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Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship

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National Science Foundation Research Grant

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National Science Foundation Research Grant

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Earhart Fellowship Research Grant

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Hillman Fund Scholarship

Courses

MSc Financial Market Microstructure MSc Economic Fundamentals MA Corporate Finance UG Intermediate Macroeconomics PhD Core Graduate Macroeconomics II PhD Advanced Monetary Theory