Ilya Strebulaev


Ilya A. Strebulaev is a Russian-American financial economist. He is the David S. Lobel Professor of Private Equity and Professor of Finance at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where he has been on the faculty since 2004. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Strebulaev's research has focused on dynamic corporate finance. Recently, he has been working on issues related to venture capital and financing innovation. In his research on valuation of unicorns, Strebulaev finds that unicorns are overvalued by more than 50%.
In 2007 Strebulaev won the Brattle Award first paper prize for his paper "Do Capital Structure Tests Mean What They Say?". In 2011 he won the Fama-DFA best paper prize for his paper "Corporate Bond Default Risk: A 150-Year Perspective."
Strebulaev earned his Ph.D. in Finance at the London Business School in 2004.