Claire Celerier
Bio
Claire Célérier is an Associate Professor of Finance at Rotman. Claire's research explores how finance can benefit households, investigating the role of innovation and the impact on diversity and inclusion. She addresses these questions taking different perspectives, from behavioral economics, to asset pricing and history. Her work has been published in refereed academic journals, including the Quarterly Journal of Economics, and has raised the interest of several central banks and regulators around the world, such as the European Central Bank and the UK Financial Conduct Authority.
Academic Positions
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2022-
Associate Professor of Finance, Rotman School of Management
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2016-
Assistant Professor, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
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2014 - 2016
Assistant Professor, University of Zurich
Selected Publications - Papers
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Can Security Design Foster Household Risk-Taking?
Laurent Calvet, Claire Célérier, Paolo Sodini, Boris Vallée
Journal of Finance
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Claire Célérier, Adrien Matray
Review of Financial Studies
Issue:Volume 32, Issue 12
2019
Pages: 4767-4809
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Claire Célérier, Boris Vallée
Review of Financial Studies
Issue:Volume 32, Issue 10
2019
Pages: 4005-4040
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Claire Célérier, Boris Vallée
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Issue:Volume 132, Issue 3
2017
Pages: 1469-1508
Honors and Awards
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2019
Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
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2016
Lamfalussy Fellowship, European Central Bank
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2015
CEPR/RELTIF Grant, CEPR
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2015
Ieke van den Burg Prize for Research on Systemic Risk, ECB-ASC
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2013
Research Grant, IFSID Montreal
Professional Affiliations/Memberships
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Centre for Economic Policy Research
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Behavioural Economics in Action at Rotman (BEAR)
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AFFECT, Academic Female Finance Committee