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DR. DAVID CHAMBERS
University Lecturer in Finance, Judge Business School, University of [email protected] mob: 07733134529
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Empirical Corporate Finance, especially IPOs; Asset Management, particularly in relation to
endowments and foundations; Financial History; and Law and Finance.
EDUCATION:
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, Department of Economic History: PhD October
2005.; MSc. 2001-02, Distinction
LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL: MSc, Sloan Programme, Distinction
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE: BA, PPE, First Class Honours
PUBLICATIONS:
Chambers, D. and Dimson, E. (2009) “IPO underpricing over the very long-run.” J ournal
of Finance 64(3): 1407-1443.
Chambers, D. (2009) “Gentlemanly Capitalism revisited: a case study of the under-pricing of IPOs on the London Stock Exchange 1946-86.” Economic History Review 62(1):
31-56.
Mitchell, B., Chambers, D. and Crafts N. (2010) “How good was the profitability of British
Railways 1870-1912?” Economic History Review (forthcoming).
Chambers, D. (2010) “Going Public in Interwar Britain” Financial History Review
(forthcoming).
WORKING PAPERS:
Chambers D. and Dimson, E. (2010) “Keynes the investor.”
Burhop C. and C hambers D. (2010) “The value of regulation and reputation: IPO survival
in London and Berlin before, 1900-13”
WORK IN PROGRESS:
“Hot issue markets over the twentieth century.” A study of IPOs on the LSE since 1900
with Professor Elroy Dimson, London Business School. Funded by CERF.
SCHOLARSHIPS/AWARDS:
Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance Award, 2008
LBS Private Equity Institute Research Award, 2007
Webb Medley Fund Awards, 2006-07
ESRC Postgraduate Research Award, 2001-05
Economic History Soc iety New Researcher Prize, 2005
LSE Departmental Teaching Prize, 2003-04
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, J UDGE BUSINESS SCHOOL: Corporate Finance (graduate);
Investment Management (graduate, executive education); Financial History (graduate);
Deputy Direc tor, Master of Finance Programme
OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 2005-08: Finance (graduate and undergraduate); Economic History(graduate)
LSE, 2003-04: Economic Growth; Comparative Economic Performance (undergraduate)
PROFESSIONAL TEACHING: Investment Management
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Merrill Lynch, London, Managing Direc tor, 1998-2001; Hotchkis & Wiley, Los Angeles, Vice-President, 1995-1998; Baring Brothers, London, Tokyo and Boston, Direc tor, pre-1995
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
IPO underpricing over the very long-run
European Financial Management Symposium on Initial Public Offerings, Oxford
Western Finance Assoc iation Annual Meeting, Colorado
International Economic History Society, Helsinki
Long-term Perspectives in Financ ial History, Antwerp
Gentlemanly Capitalism revisited Economic History Society, Reading
International Economic History Soc iety, Istanbul
How good was the profitability of British Railways, 1870-1912?”
European Historical Economics Soc iety, Geneva
Keynes the investor
AEA Meeting, New Orleans
Economic History Society, Nottingham
Going public in interwar Britain
M&A in the long-term perspective, Tokyo European Historical Economics Soc iety, Lund
Economic History Soc iety, Exeter
SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS:
IPO underpricing over the very long-run
Sciences Po Paris; Department of Economics, and Nuffield College, Oxford University;
London Business School; Norwegian School of Management; and of Venice; Vienna
University
Gentlemanly Capitalism revisited
University of York; London School of Economics; and University of Warwick
How good was the profitability of British Railways, 1870-1912?”LSE; Tilburg University
Keynes the investor University of Cambridge; University of Warwick; and LSE
Going Public in interwar Britain
Monetary History Group, Bank of England; All Souls College, Oxford
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Referee: Economic History Review; Explorations in Economic History; Oxford Economic
Papers; Enterprise and Soc iety; and Business History
Panel chair: Economic History Soc iety Conference, 2007 and 2008
Discussant: European Financial Management Symposium on Initial Public Offerings,Oxford, 2008; Special Session Symposium on Foundation and Endowment Asset
Management European Finance Association Meetings, Athens, 2008 and Bergen, 2009;
Endowment Asset Management Workshop, Vienna, 2009
Workshop convener: EurHISTOCKII Cambridge, April 2010
External speaker: Accenture, UK Financial Institutions Group, 2007; Oxford UniversityBusiness Economics Programme, 2007, 2008 and 2009