I am a PhD candidate in Finance at Copenhagen Business School in collaboration with the Pension Research Center (PeRCent). I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Business Administration from Goethe University Frankfurt and a Master’s degree in Finance and Investments from Copenhagen Business School.
My main areas of research are empirical asset pricing and its intersection with applied corporate finance. I have recently been a visiting scholar at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and have further conducted the Fund Internship Program at the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Alexander Kronies / The Value of Renewable Energy and Subsidies : An Investor’s Perspective. Poster session presented at The 80th Annual Meeting of American Finance Association. AFA 2020, 2020
Poster > peer review
Outside activities
I am an external consultant for Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).