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Finance Seminar
Liquidity, Debt Denomination, and Currency Dominance
Chenzi Xu,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Stanford University Graduate School of Business,
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Finance Seminar
Mild Government Failure
Shang-Jin Wei,
N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy and Professor of Finance and Economics,
Graduate School of Business and School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University,
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Finance Seminar
Implicit Government Guarantees
Andrew J. Sinclair,
Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance,
Caltech,
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Finance Seminar
The complexity of economic decisions: theory and evidence
Xavier Gabaix,
Pershing Square Professor of Economics and Finance,
Harvard University,
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Finance Seminar
Popular Personal Financial Advice
James Choi,
Professor of Finance,
Yale School of Management,
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Finance Seminar
Present Bias in Consumption-Saving Models: A Tractable Continuous-Time Approach
Peter Maxted,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Haas School of Business,
UC Berkeley,
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Finance Seminar
The Impact of ETF Index Inclusion on Stock Prices
John Duffy,
Professor of Economics,
UC Irvine,
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Finance Seminar
The Shrinkage Adjusted Sharpe Ratio: An Improved Method for Mutual Fund Selection
Richard Roll,
Linde Institute Professor of Finance,
Caltech,
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Finance Seminar
Tail Risk in Production Networks
Ian Dew-Becker,
Associate Professor of Finance,
Kellogg School of Management,
Northwestern University,
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Finance Seminar
Treasury Richness
Francis Longstaff,
Distinguished Professor of Finance and Allstate Chair in Insurance, Anderson School of Management,
UCLA,
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Finance Seminar
Firm Commitments
Patrick Bolton,
Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business,
Graduate School of Business and Department of Economics,
Columbia University,
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▶︎ CANCELED: Finance Seminar
This seminar has been canceled.
Michael Sockin,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
McCombs School of Business,
UT Austin,
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▶︎ CANCELED: Finance Seminar
This seminar has been canceled.
Eric D. Hilt,
Professor of Economics,
Wellesley College,
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Finance Seminar
Top Wealth in the United States: New Estimates and Implications for Taxing the Rich
Eric Zwick,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Booth School of Business,
University of Chicago,
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Finance Seminar
A Retrieved-Context Theory of Financial Decisions
Jessica A. Wachter,
Richard B. Worley Professor of Financial Management, Professor of Finance,
Wharton School of Business,
University of Pennsylvania,
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Finance Seminar
Conflicting Priorities: A Theory of Covenants and Collateral
Giorgia Piacentino,
Daniel W. Stanton Associate Professor of Business,
Columbia Business School,
Columbia University,
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Finance Seminar
Heterogeneity and Asset Prices: A Different Approach
Stavros Panageas,
Associate Professor of Finance,
Anderson School of Management,
UCLA,
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Finance Seminar
Policy Announcement Design
Semyon Malamud,
Associate Professor of Finance,
Swiss Finance Institute,
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,
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Finance Seminar
Expectations Uncertainty and Household Economic Behavior
Camelia M. Kuhnen,
Professor of Finance,
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
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Finance Seminar
Home Equity Mitigates the Financial and Mortality Consequences of Health Shocks: Evidence from Cancer Diagnoses
Arpit Gupta,
Assistant Professor,
Stern School of Business,
New York University,
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Finance Seminar
Recommendations with Feedback
Gustavo Manso,
Professor of Finance and William A. and Betty H. Hasler Chair in New Enterprise Development,
Haas School of Business,
UC Berkeley,
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Finance Seminar
Spillover Effects of the Opioid Epidemic on Consumer Finance
Mark Jansen,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Eccles School of Business,
University of Utah,
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Finance Seminar
Exploration or Exploitation? Hedge Funds in Venture Capital
Laura Lindsey,
Associate Professor of Finance,
W. P. Carey School of Business,
Arizona State University,
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Finance Seminar
Selling Fast and Buying Slow: Heuristics and Trading Performance of Institutional Investors
Alex Imas,
William S. Dietrich II Assistant Professor in Behavioral Economics,
Social and Decision Sciences,
Carnegie Mellon University,
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Finance Seminar
Capital Market Anomalies and Quantitative Research
Justin Birru,
Associate Professor,
Fisher School of Business,
Ohio State University,
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Finance Seminar
Learning Fast or Slow
Terrance Odean,
Rudd Family Foundation Professor of Finance,
Haas School of Business,
UC Berkeley,
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Finance Seminar: Chad Kendall, USC
Herding and Contrarianism: A Matter of Preference?
Chad Kendall,
Assistant Professor, Finance and Business Economics,
Marshall School of Business,
University of Southern California,
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Finance Seminar: Arthur Korteweg, USC
Venture Capital Contracts
Arthur Korteweg,
Dean's Associate Professor in Business Administration & Associate Professor of Finance and Business Economics,
Marshall School of Business,
University of Southern California,
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Finance Seminar: Jarrad Harford, University of Washington
International Trade and the Propagation of Merger Waves
Jarrad Harford,
Professor of Finance, Chair of the Department of Finance and Business Economics, Paul Pigott-PACCAR Professor in Business Administration,
Foster School of Business,
University of Washington,
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Finance Seminar: Andrea Buffa, Boston University
Institutional Investors, Heterogeneous Benchmarks and the Comovement of Asset Prices
Andrea Buffa,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Boston University,
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Finance Seminar: Xing Huang, Washington University in St. Louis
Extrapolative Beliefs in the Cross-section: What Can We Learn from the Crowds?
Xing Huang,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Olin School of Business,
Washington University in St. Louis,
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Finance Seminar: Samuel Hartzmark, University of Chicago
Reconsidering Returns
Samuel Hartzmark,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Booth School of Business,
University of Chicago,
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Finance Seminar: Robert Engle, New York University
How Much SRISK is Too Much?
Robert Engle,
Michael Armellino Professor of Finance,
Stern School of Business,
New York University,
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Finance Seminar: Alexander Lipton, StrongHold Labs & MIT
Modern Monetary Circuit Theory and Stability of Financial Ecosystem
Alexander Lipton,
Founder and CEO, StrongHold Labs; Connection Science Fellow, MIT,
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Finance Seminar: Tarun Chordia, Emory University
p-hacking: Evidence from two million trading strategies
Tarun Chordia,
Professor of Finance,
Goizueta Business School,
Emory University,
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Finance Seminar: Bernard Herskovic, UCLA
Acquiring Information Through Peers
Bernard Herskovic,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Anderson School of Management,
University of California, Los Angeles,
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CANCELLED | Finance Seminar: Will Goetzmann, Yale University
This talk has been cancelled.
Will Goetzmann,
Edwin J. Beinecke Professor of Finance and Management Studies,
School of Management,
Yale University,
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Finance Seminar: John Zhu, University of Pennsylvania
Renegotiation of Dynamically Incomplete Contracts
John Zhu,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania,
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Finance Seminar: Cary Frydman, USC Marshall School of Business
The Role of Salience and Attention in Choice Under Risk: An Experimental Investigation
Cary Frydman,
Assistant Professor of Finance and Business Economics,
Marshall School of Business,
USC,
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Finance Seminar: Nicolae Gârleanu, UC Berkeley
Finance in a Time of Disruptive Growth
Nicolae Gârleanu,
Professor of Finance,
Haas School of Business,
University of California, Berkeley,
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Finance Seminar: Juhani Linnainmaa, University of Chicago
The History of the Cross Section of Stock Returns
Juhani Linnainmaa,
Associate Professor of Finance and Business Economics,
Marshall School of Business,
USC,
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Finance Seminar: Song Ma, Yale School of Management
Agency, Incentives, and Motivating Innovation
Song Ma,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
School of Management,
Yale University,
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Finance Seminar: Robert Marquez, UC Davis
Financial Frictions, Foreign Currency Borrowing, and Systemic Risk
Robert Marquez, Professor of Finance,
Graduate School of Management,
University of California, Davis,
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Finance Seminar: Huseyin Gulen, Purdue University
Extrapolation Bias and the Predictability of Stock Returns by Price-Scaled Variables
Huseyin Gulen, Associate Professor of Finance,
Krannert School of Management,
Purdue University,
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Finance Seminar: Joseph Gerakos, University of Chicago
Prediction Versus Inducement and the Informational Efficiency of Going Concern Opinions
Joseph Gerakos, Associate Professor of Accounting and David G. Booth Faculty Fellow, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago,
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Finance Seminar: Yacine Ait-Sahalia, Princeton University
High Frequency Market Making
Yacine Ait-Sahalia, Otto A. Hack 1903 Professor of Finance and Economics, Princeton University,
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Finance Seminar: Alex Gorbenko, USC
Auctions with Endogenous Initiation
Alex Gorbenko, Assistant Professor of Finance and Business Economics, USC Marshall School of Business,
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Finance Seminar: Huseyin Gulen, Purdue
Topic to be Announced
Huseyin Gulen,
Associate Professor of Finance, Krannert School of Management, Purdue,
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Finance Seminar: John Cochrane, Stanford University
A new approach to monetary policy
John Cochrane, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University,
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Finance Seminar: Charles Nathanson, Northwestern University
An Extrapolative Model of House Price Dynamics
Charles Nathanson, Assistant Professor of Finance, Northwestern University,
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Finance Seminar: Hongjun Yan, Rutgers Business School
Financial Intermediation Chains in an OTC Market
Hongjun Yan, Associate Professor of Finance, Rutgers Business School,
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Finance Seminar: David Hirshleifer, University of California, Irvine
Visibility Bias in the Transmission of Consumption Norms and Undersaving
David Hirshleifer,
Merage Chair in Business Growth, Professor of Finance, Professor of Economics,
University of California, Irvine,
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Finance Seminar: Yuliy Sannikov, Princeton University
Dynamic Trading: Price Inertia, Front-Running, and Relationship Banking
Yuliy Sannikov, Professor of Economics, Princeton University,
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Finance Seminar: Paul Tetlock, Columbia University
Retail Short Selling and Stock Prices
Paul Tetlock, Professor of Business, Finance and Economics Division, Columbia University,
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CANCELLED || Finance Seminar: David Hirshleifer, University of California, Irvine
Visibility Bias in the Transmission of Consumption Norms and Undersaving
David Hirshleifer,
Merage Chair in Business Growth, Professor of Finance, Professor of Economics,
University of California, Irvine,
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Finance Seminar: Chris Parsons, UCSD
What's in a (School) Name? Racial Discrimination in Higher Education Bond Markets
Chris Parsons, Associate Professor of Finance, Rady School of Management, UCSD,
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Finance Seminar: Peter Feldhutter, London Business School
The Credit Spread Puzzle in the Merton Model – Myth or Reality?
Peter Feldhutter,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
London Business School,
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Finance Seminar: Wayne Ferson, USC
How Many Good and Bad Fund Managers Are there, Really?
Wayne Ferson, Department of Finance and Business Economics, Marshall School of Business, USC,
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Finance Seminar: Lars Peter Hansen, University of Chicago
Misspecified Recovery
Lars Peter Hansen,
David Rockefeller Distinguished Service Professor of Economics,
University of Chicago,
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Finance Seminar: Luke Taylor, University of Pennsylvania
Intangible capital and the investment-q relation
Luke Taylor,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania,
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Finance Seminar: Andrew Lo, MIT Sloan School of Management
Can Financial Engineering Cure Cancer?: New Approaches to Funding Biomedical Innovation
Andrew Lo,
Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor; Professor of Finance,
MIT Sloan School of Management,
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Finance Seminar: Andrew Lo, MIT Sloan School of Management
Evolutionary Foundations of Economic Behavior, Bounded Rationality, and Intelligence
Andrew Lo,
Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor; Professor of Finance,
MIT Sloan School of Management,
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Finance Seminar: Neng Wang, Columbia Business School
A Theory of Liquidity and Risk Management Based on the Inalienability of Risky Human Capital (joint with Patrick Bolton and Jinqiang Yang)
Neng Wang,
Chong Khoon Lin Professor of Real Estate and Finance,
Columbia Business School,
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Finance Seminar: Semyon Malamud, Swiss Finance Institute
Price Discovery Through Options
Semyon Malamud,
Assistant Professor of Finance,
Swiss Finance Institute (SFI),
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Finance Seminar: Peter Carr, Morgan Stanley
Can Investor Beliefs be Extracted from Option Prices?
Peter Carr,
Global Head of Market Modeling,
Morgan Stanley,
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