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  Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs-Newark and New Brunswick 2005-2007 Faculty and Administration Faculty Finance and Economics  

Finance and Economics

Ivan E. Brick, Professor and Chair; Ph.D., Columbia Capital budgeting, corporate finance, firm valuation, fixed income securities, tax impact upon security design

Oded Palmon, Associate Professor and Vice Chair; Ph.D., Chicago Corporate finance, taxation

James L. Bicksler, Professor; Ph.D., New York Corporate control, corporate investment risk management, finance theory, pension fund management

Mark G. Castelino, Associate Professor; Ph.D., City University of New York Commodity markets, financial futures, hedging theory and practice

Ren-Raw Chen, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) Financial markets, risk management, securities

N.K. Chidambaran, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., New York Corporate finance and financial derivatives

Matthew Clayton, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Northwestern Corporate finance, industrial organization, corporate governance

Michael A. Crew, Professor; Ph.D., Bradford Postal service economics, regulatory economics, telecommunication economics, utility deregulation and diversification

Lawrence Fisher, Professor; Ph.D., Chicago Portfolio theory, risk and returns of stocks and bonds, stock and bond market behavior

Sharon Gifford, Associate Professor; Ph.D., New York Contract theory, economics of organizations, economics of information, entrepreneurship

Mahmud Hassan, Professor; Ph.D., Vanderbilt Health care economics, health care finance, health care policy

Dongcheol Kim; Associate Professor; Ph.D., Michigan Empirical issues in asset pricing tests, market volatility in financial markets, modeling distributional form of security returns, nonstationarity of systematic risk

Farrokh K. Langdana, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Fiscal and monetary policies, global macroeconomic policies, macroeconomic experimentation

Cheng-Few Lee, Professor; Ph.D., SUNY (Buffalo) Corporate finance, security analysis, portfolio management, options and futures, risk management

Michael S. Long, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Purdue Corporate finance, valuation, entrepreneurship

Darius Palia, Associate Professor; Ph.D., New York Corporate finance, banking, corporate governance

Robert H. Patrick, Associate Professor; Ph.D., New Mexico Applied microeconomics, applied econometrics, natural resource and environmental economics, regulatory economics, empirical finance

Dilip K. Patro, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Maryland (College Park) International finance, empirical finance, emerging markets

S. Abraham Ravid, Professor; Ph.D., Cornell Corporate finance, debt markets, privatization production and financial decisions, taxation, economics and finance of the entertainment and media industries

Tavy Ronen, Associate Professor; Ph.D., New York Corporate finance, market microstructure

Ben J. Sopranzetti, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) Banking, corporate finance, derivative securities

Menahem Spiegel, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Chicago Economics of regulation, network industries, externalities

Emilio Venezian, Associate Professor; Ph.D., California Institute of Technology Corporate finance, financial ethics, insurance rates, classification, pricing, coverage, risk management

John K. Wald, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., California (Berkeley) Corporate finance, market microstructure, international finance

Dan Weaver, Visiting Associate Professor; Ph.D., Rutgers Market microstructure, security design

Yangru Wu, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Ohio State International finance, asset pricing, applied time-series analysis


 
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