Philip H. Dybvig
Boatmens Bancshares Professor of Banking and Finance
Washington University in Saint Louis
Curriculum vitae: April, 2012
Olin School of Business
Campus Box 1133
One Brookings Drive
Saint Louis, MO 63130-4899
815-***-**** (fax) -- *****@******.*****.*** -- http://dybfin.wustl.edu
Personal
2348 S 9TH ST
St Louis, MO 63104
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United States citizen, born 5/22/55
Experience
Washington University: Boatmen's Bancshares Professor of Banking and Finance, Olin School
of Business, September 1990-present, John E. Simon Professor of Finance, Olin School of
Business, January 1989-September 1990, Visiting ProfessorJuly 1988-December 1988
Southwest University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, Sichuan, China: 2010-present,
Director of the Institute of Financial Studies and visitor two months per year, 2008-2009
visitor one month per year
Yale University: Professor of Finance and Economics, School of Management and Department
of Economics, and a Member of the Cowles Foundation,
July 1986-December 1988, Associate
Professor of Finance, School of Management,
July 1984-June 1986, Assistant Professor
of
Finance, School of Management,
July 1981-June 1984
Princeton University: Assistant Professor of Economics, January 1980-June 1981
Yale University: Postdoctoral Fellow and Part-timeLecturer, Cowles Foundation, Fall 1979
Bell Laboratories (Murray Hill): Consultant, Summer 1977
Various:
computer programmer, Summers 1975 (Air Force Avionics Laboratory, WPAFB), 1976
(Systems Research Laboratories, Dayton, Ohio
)
Indiana University: Instructor, Honors Physics Labs, 1974-1976
Education
Yale University: PhD in Economics, December 1979, chairman: Stephen A. Ross
Yale University: MA and MPhil in Economics, December 1978
University of Pennsylvania: student in the Economics PhD program, 1976-1977
Indiana University: BA, double major in Math and Physics, May 1976
Honors
Thousand-person program (China: Qianren), 2012-
Changjiang Scholar, 2011-
Sloan Research Fellowship, 1986-1988
Batterymarch Research Fellowship, 1982-1983
Common Fund Prize, 1996
Graham and Dodd Scroll for excellence in financial writing awarded by the AIMR, 1996
Midwest Finance Association Distinguished Scholar, 2003
Professional Service and Activities
President of the Western Finance Association 2002-2003, Program Chair 2001-2002, Vice
President 2000-2001
Past Editor of the Review of Financial Studies
Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Theory.
Past Associate Editor of Finance and Stochastics, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of
Financial Intermediation, the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Review
of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Applied Finance (formerly Financial Practice and
Education)
Referee for many journals, the NSF, and association meetings
Program chair of the Summer Institute of finance sponsored by SAIF and CKGSB, 2011 and
2012
Financial consultant
Textbooks
Personal Computing for Managers, Redwood City, CA: Scientific Press, 1986.
The Lotus Tutorial, Redwood City, CA: Scientific Press, 1987.