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Dmitry Orlov

Dmitry Orlov

Associate Professor | Finance
Aschenbrener Chair in Finance
5274B Grainger Hall

About Dmitry

Dmitry Orlov joined the Wisconsin School of Business faculty in August 2019 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance.

Professor Orlov’s research interests span several areas of finance and economics, including banking, markets for repurchase agreements, Bayesian persuasion, dynamic contracts, mutual funds, and stochastic games.

Professor Orlov earned his BS in Mathematics from Moscow State University, his MS in Data Analysis from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and his PhD in Financial Economics from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Selected Published Journal Articles

Orlov, D. & Zryumov, P. & Skrzypacz, A. (2023). The Design of Macro-Prudential Stress Tests Review of Financial Studies

Orlov, D. (2022). Frequent Monitoring in Dynamic Contracts Journal of Economic Theory

Orlov, D. & Skrzypacz, A. & Zryumov, P. (2020). Persuading the Principal to Wait Journal of Political Economy

Krishnamurthy, A. & Nagel, S. & Orlov, D. (2014). Sizing Up Repo Journal of Finance

Cherny, A. & Orlov, D. (2011). On Two Approaches to Coherent Risk Contribution Mathematical Finance

Working Papers

Orlov, D. & Skrzypacz, A. & Zryumov, P. Trading Information

Presentations

(2023) Exchanging Information

Utah Winter Finance Conference (2022)

Cambridge Finance Theory Symposium (2021)

Copenhagen Business School (2021)

Western Finance Association (2021)

Financial Intermediation Research Society (2021)

University of Washington Foster School of Business (2021)

Paul Wooley Capital Markets Conference (2021)

American Finance Association (2021)

Professional Organizations

Finance Theory Group

American Finance Association

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