Alan
E. Peterson Distinguished Professor of Finance
Kellogg School of Management
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a-raviv@kellogg.northwestern.edu
Artur Raviv held academic
positions at Carnegie Mellon and Tel-Aviv Universities before he
joined the Kellogg School of Management faculty in 1981
and chaired the Department of Finance from 1985-88. In 1988 he was
named the Alan E. Peterson Distinguished Professor of Finance. He
teaches corporate finance at the Center.
Raviv's research interests are in the areas of corporate
finance, economics of uncertainty, information economics, and industrial
organization. His papers have been published in a variety of scholarly
journals. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Finance.
He is a world-renowned lecturer and has been named Outstanding Professor
nine times by the graduates of Kellogg's Executive Master's Program.
Raviv received his B.Sc.
in Mathematics and Physics in 1967; his B.A. in Economics and Statistics
in 1968 from The Hebrew University; his M.Sc. in Ooperations Research
in 1971 from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology; and his Ph.D.
in Managerial Economics in 1974 from Northwestern University.
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