
Professor Ania Zalewska
Green Finance
University of Leicester
Professor Zalewska’s research interests include the development and regulation of, and innovation in, financial markets and financial intermediaries. She researches on the behavioural aspects of investing and market participation by retail and institutional investors. She has also published on issues related to privatisation (e.g., stock market valuation, post-privatisation regulation), governance and incentives (e.g., profitability measures, managerial compensation), and emerging markets. Her research on market risk informed numerous regulatory debates (e.g. setting hurdle rates for Contracts for Difference in the 2016/17 green energy auctions, price regulation of utilities, climate finance at COP26).
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