McDonough School of Business

Francesco D’Acunto

Francesco D’Acunto is the A. James Clark Chair in Global Real Estate and Provost Distinguished Associate Professor of Finance at Georgetown University. His research interests are in the areas of households' beliefs and economic choices, housing and real estate, FinTech and inequalities. In these areas, Professor D’Acunto studies the formation of beliefs and the financial decision-making of households, how regulation and the financial sector affect inequalities and discrimination through mortgage lending, and how FinTech can reduce these inequalities. His work has been published in top academic journals such as the Journal of Political Economy, the Review of Economic Studies, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Financial Economics, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), and the Journal of Economic Perspectives. His work has been awarded two Cubist Systematic Strategies Awards for Outstanding Research and has been covered in the policy speeches of top global policymakers, such as the President of the European Central Bank and those of the New York Fed, San Francisco Fed, and Cleveland Fed. His research has also been covered in popular media outlets, such as The Economist , the Wall Street Journal Bloomberg , the Washington PostThe American Interest Reuters , as well as in international media outlets, such as the World Economic Forum , the Daily Mail , the Globe and Mail Die Welt Haaretz La Stampa Dinheiro Vivo , and Al Balad .

Professor D’Acunto received his PhD and MSc in Finance from the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to joining Georgetown, Professor D'Acunto was on the faculty of the Smith School of Business of the University of Maryland and Boston College.

Academic Appointment(s)

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Professor, MSB - Finance Area