Professor Piskorski's research interests include dynamic security design and contracting, real estate finance, asset securitization, as well as market structure and regulation.
Tomasz Piskorski
Assistant Professor
BA, Warsaw University, 1999; MS, Catholic University Leuven, 2000; MS, New York University, 2006; PhD, New York University, 2007 Joined CBS in 2007
Office Phone E-mail Fax Teaching and research interestProfessor Piskorski's research interests include dynamic security design and contracting, real estate finance, asset securitization, as well as market structure and regulation. Courses taught
Journal articlesWorking PapersDebt Covenants and Distressed Equity Issuance: Optimal Financing in the Presence of Monitoring In Working Paper (2008) Coauthor(s): Tomasz Piskorski, Mark Westerfield Securitization and Distressed Loan Renegotiation: Evidence from the Subprime Mortgage Crisis In Working Paper (2008) Coauthor(s): Tomasz Piskorski, Amit Seru, Vikrant Vig Stochastic House Appreciation and Optimal Mortgage Lending In Working Paper (2008) Coauthor(s): Tomasz Piskorski, Alexei Tchistyi The Inefficiency of Refinancing: Why Prepayment Penalties Are Good for Risky Borrowers In (2008) Coauthor(s): Christopher Mayer, Tomasz Piskorski, Alexei Tchistyi Optimal Mortgage Design In Working paper (2007) Coauthor(s): Tomasz Piskorski, Alexei Tchistyi Risky Human Capital and Deferred Capital Income Taxation In Working Paper (2006) Coauthor(s): Borys Grochulski, Tomasz Piskorski |