Clark Seminar Series – Spring 2017
Fancesco D’Acunto, Assistant Professor
R.H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
TOPIC: “Correcting Market Failures in Entrepreneurial Finance”
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Xiaoji Lin, Assistant Professor
Max M. Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University
TOPIC: “The Elephant in the Room: the Impact of Labor Obligations on Credit Markets“
Jacopo Ponticelli, Assistant Professor
Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
TOPIC: “Credit Allocation under Economic Stimulus: Evidence from China”
Darrell Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
TOPIC: “Funding Value Adjustments“
Rui Albuquerque, Associate Professor of Finance
Carroll School of Management, Boston College
TOPIC: “Relative Performance, Banker Compensation, and Systemic Risk“
Kent Daniel, Professor of Finance
Columbia Business School, Columbia University
TOPIC: “Overpriced Winners“
Motohiro Yogo, Professor of Economics
The Julis-Rabinowitz Cener of Public Policy & Finance, Princeton University
TOPIC: “An Equilibrium Model of Institutional Demand and Asset Prices”
Philip Bond, Professor of Finance and Business Economics
Foster School of Business, University of Washington