Brendan Laliberte
PhD Student, Johnson
Finance
Contact
Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
Biography
With an interest in the history of financial market crises, Brendan Laliberte researches the dynamic tension between bank-like entities’ decisions and regulatory constraints. He is also interested in the net public benefits of a burgeoning increase in the complexity and size of bank-like intermediaries’ business models, a subject with varied results in the literature.
Before his Ph.D. studies began in 2024, Brendan was a research assistant in the Banking and Financial Markets group at the Federal Reserve of Kansas City. He was also an intern at the Center for Indian Country Development at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Brendan studied Economics at Carleton College and Finance at the University of Minnesota.