Andrey Ermolov

Andrey Ermolov

Associate Professor
Felix E. Larkin Distinguished Professorship in Management
Finance and Business Economics
Joined Fordham: 2015

General Information:
45 Columbus Avenue, Room 619,
New York, NY 10023

Phone: 917-969-0060
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://faculty.fordham.edu/aermolov1

  • Andrey Ermolov is a financial economist working in the areas of asset pricing, macro finance, and financial econometrics. He joined the Gabelli School of Business as an assistant professor of finance and business economics in 2015, after receiving his Ph.D. from Columbia Business School. In 2023, promoted to associate professor. His research has won multiple prestigious awards, including the WFA Cubist Systematic Strategies Ph.D. Candidate Award for Outstanding Research; has been presented at leading economics and finance conferences, such as the NBER Summer Institute and Western Finance Association meeting; and has been published in the Journal of Econometrics, a top field journal. Dr. Ermolov teaches graduate-level courses at the Lincoln Center campus.

    • Ph.D.: Finance and economics, Columbia Business School
    • Master’s: MPhil, finance and economics, Columbia Business School
    • Bachelor’s: Finance, Helsinki School of Economics; BSc and MSc, engineering physics and mathematics, Helsinki University of Technology
    • Financial economics
    • Macroeconomics
    • Econometrics
    • “Uncertainty and the Economy: The Evolving Distributions of Aggregate Supply and Demand Shocks,” with Geert Bekaert and Eric Engstrom; Forthcoming.
    • “The Variance Risk Premium in Equilibrium Models,” with Geert Bekaert and Eric Engstrom; Review of Finance, 2023, 27(6), pp.1977-2014.
    • “International Yield Comovements,” with Geert Bekaert; Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2023, 58 (1), pp. 250-288.
    • “Time-varying risk of nominal bonds: How important are macroeconomic shocks?,” Journal of Financial Economics, 2022, 145 (1), pp.1-28.
    • “When and Where Is It Cheaper to Issue Inflation-Linked Debt?,” The Review of Asset Pricing Studies, 2021, 11 (3), pp. 610–653.
    • “Macro risks and the term structure of interest rates,” with Geert Bekaert and Eric Engstrom; Journal of Financial Economics, 2021, 141 (2), pp. 479-504.
    • Bekaert, Geert, Eric Engstrom, and Andrey Ermolov (2020). “Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Effects of COVID-19: A Real-time Analysis,” Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2020-049. Washington: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2020.049.
    • “Bad Environments, Good Environments: A Non-Gaussian Asymmetric Volatility Model,” with Geert Bekaert and Eric Engstrom; Journal of Econometrics, 2015, 186 (1), pp. 258-275.