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Jennifer N. Carpenter
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- Debt Instruments and Markets
- Financial Theory IV
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- Executive stock options
- Fund manager compensation
- Corporate bonds
- Survivorship bias
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Academic Background
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| Ph.D., Finance, 1995 | University of Pennsylvania | | M.A., Mathematics, 1993 | University of Pennsylvania | | M.A., Finance, 1992 | University of Pennsylvania | | B.S., Economics, 1987 | University of Pennsylvania |
Biography
Jennifer N. Carpenter is an associate professor of Finance at New York University Stern School of Business. Professor Carpenter teaches an M.B.A. course on Debt Instruments and Markets and a Ph.D. course on continuous time asset pricing and portfolio choice.
Professor Carpenter has been with Stern since 1995. Her primary research areas include executive stock options, fund manager compensation, survivorship bias, corporate bonds, and option pricing. She has published in numerous journals including the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Business.
Before coming to Stern, Professor Carpenter worked at Goldman, Sachs & Company in the fixed income division. She was a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania.
Professor Carpenter received her B.S. in Economics, M.A. in Finance, M.A. in Mathematics, and Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania.
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