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Faculty
- Academic Areas
- Awards & Honors
- Seminars
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Conferences
- Accounting Summer Camp
- California Econometrics Conference
- California Quantitative Marketing PhD Conference
- California School Conference
- China India Insights Conference
- Homo economicus, Evolving
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Initiative on Business and Environmental Sustainability
- Political Economics (2023–24)
- Scaling Geologic Storage of CO2 (2023–24)
- A Resilient Pacific: Building Connections, Envisioning Solutions
- Adaptation and Innovation
- Changing Climate
- Civil Society
- Climate Impact Summit
- Climate Science
- Corporate Carbon Disclosures
- Earth’s Seafloor
- Environmental Justice
- Finance
- Marketing
- Operations and Information Technology
- Organizations
- Sustainability Reporting and Control
- Taking the Pulse of the Planet
- Urban Infrastructure
- Watershed Restoration
- Junior Faculty Workshop on Financial Regulation and Banking
- Ken Singleton Celebration
- Marketing Camp
- Quantitative Marketing PhD Alumni Conference
- Rising Scholars Conference
- Theory and Inference in Accounting Research
- Voices
- Publications
- Books
- Working Papers
- Case Studies
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Research Labs & Initiatives
- Cities, Housing & Society Lab
- Corporate Governance Research Initiative
- Corporations and Society Initiative
- Golub Capital Social Impact Lab
- Policy and Innovation Initiative
- Rapid Decarbonization Initiative
- Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative
- Value Chain Innovation Initiative
- Venture Capital Initiative
- Behavioral Lab
- Data, Analytics & Research Computing
Martin K. Schneider
Professor of Finance (by courtesy)
Professor of Economics, School of Humanities and Sciences
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute of Economics Policy Research
Academic Area:
Research Interests
- Macroeconomics
- Financial Economics
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D., Economics, Stanford University, 1999
- Diploma, Economics, University of Bonn, Germany, 1993
Academic Appointments
- Professor of Economics, Stanford University, since 2008
- Associate Professor, Department of Economics, New York University, 2007-08
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, New York University, 2003-07
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, UCLA, 2000-03
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Rochester, 1999-2000
Professional Experience
- Research Associate, National Bureau of Economics Research, since 2008
- Senior Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 2005-08