Assistant Professor of Finance, MIT Sloan School of Management
Jean-Noël Barrot is the Alfred Henry and Jean Morrison Hayes Career Development Professor and an Assistant Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
Barrot conducts research in corporate finance, with a particular focus on entrepreneurial finance. In recent work, he has studied investment horizon and innovation in private equity funds, which was awarded the Coller Prize in Private Equity 2012. Other research includes the effect of trade credit on competition and entrepreneurship, and the behavior of individual investors during the recent financial crisis.
Barrot was recently a research affiliate at CREST-LEI, National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE), Paris. He was also a visiting scholar at the IMF, and an analyst for JP Morgan Industrials and Transportation MA advisory team, London.
Barrot holds an MA in quantitative economics and finance from the École Polytechnique, an MPhil in economics from the Paris School of Economics, and a PhD in financial economics from HEC Paris School of Management.
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