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Tarun Ramadorai is Professor of Financial Economics at Imperial College London.
He has a broad range of research interests, spanning household finance, financial economics, behavioral economics, real estate, and international finance. He has published on these topics in a number of scholarly journals in finance and economics including the American Economic Review, the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Economic Literature, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics,
and the Review of Financial Studies. He has received several awards for his research, including the Brattle prize for best paper in the Journal of Finance.
Tarun currently serves as Executive Editor of the Review of Financial Studies. He is a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), a Senior Academic Fellow of the Asian Bureau of Finance and Economics Research (ABFER), and a Nonresident
Senior Fellow at the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER). He has previously served as an Editor and Associate Editor of the Review of Financial Studies, an Associate Editor of Management Science,
a council member of the Society of Financial Studies, and a Director of the European Finance Association.
He has served in a range of policy and practice roles in addition to his academic work, including Chairman of the Inter-Regulatory Committee on Household Finance constituted
by the Reserve Bank of India, Visiting Scholar at the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India, Economic Adviser to the European Securities and Markets Authority, Allocation Advisory Board Member for the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund (NBIM), and co-Chair of the Fintech workstream of the India-UK Financial Partnership.
Tarun has a BA in Mathematics and Economics from Williams College, an MPhil in Economics from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD in Business Economics from Harvard University. Prior to his role at Imperial, Tarun spent over a decade at the University of Oxford.
Recent papers:
Strategic claim payment delays: Evidence from property and casualty insurance
2025, with Chotibhak Jotikasthira, Christian Lundblad, and Anastasia Kartasheva.
Behavioral lock-in: Housing market taxation with reference dependent agents
2024, with Cristian Badarinza, Juhana Siljander, and Jagdish Tripathy.
Human financial advice in the age of automation
2024, with Fiona Greig, Alberto Rossi, Steve Utkus, and Ansgar Walther.
Housing and fertility
2024, with Bernardus van Doornik, Dimas Fazio, and Janis Skrastins.
Selected media coverage:
How soaring housing costs have crushed the birth rate.
January 2025. The Telegraph.
An older America will be less prosperous, but we don't have to get old.
January 2025. Forbes.
Indianomics: Decoding savings and investment trends.
December 2022. CNBC-TV18.
Inaugural lecture: Household decisions in financial markets: The structure beneath the surface.
October 2022. Imperial College Inaugurals
Op-ed: Technology can help democratise financial services.