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Desautels undergraduates secure a win at PRMIA Risk Management Challenge

Congratulations to Desautels BCom students Evan Coulter, Valentyn Litvin, Meagan Prins, and Marina Simonian for winning the PRMIA Risk Management Challenge, marking a third consecutive victory for the Faculty. The team will advance to the International Risk Management Challenge in London, UK on April 7th, 2017 for a chance to win the grand prize of $10,000 USD.

Published: 3 Mar 2017

Canada’s new ‘green’ economy

In Smiths Falls, Ontario, a former chocolate factory houses one of Canada’s biggest marijuana producers. Canopy Growth and its competitors are in a headlong rush to increase production and market share, and they will likely soon exceed the market for medical marijuana in Canada. But that’s no problem; the industry is looking ahead, toward the legalized recreational marijuana market promised by the Liberal Government.

Published: 1 Mar 2017

Corruption, accountability and a bridge in Bangladesh

Desautels Faculty of Management Finance Professor Mo Chaudhury writes for The Daily Star that the court case surrounding the Padma Bridge project in Bangladesh —which has snared the World Bank, SNC-Lavalin and the Bangladeshi government —has only served to highlight the need for greater accountability across the board in large development projects.

Published: 28 Feb 2017

The philosopher and the tycoon, how Eric Hoffer Predicted the last election

In an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal, Desautels Finance Professor Reuven Brenner examines the 1970 essay Whose Country Is America? by Eric Hoffer. Professor Brenner looks at how the essay seems to have predicted the tenor of the last US presidential election, as well as the histrionics that have rocked America since.

Published: 28 Feb 2017

Macroeconomics, accountability and the 2008 financial crisis

In a recent essay for the inaugural issue of American Affairs, Desautels Faculty of Management professor Reuven Brenner writes that it is time to drop the macroeconomic myths that have been damaging us for decades, and put accountability back at the centre of our economy.

Published: 24 Feb 2017

Professor Brenner marks launch of American Affairs

Professor Reuven Brenner of the Desautels Faculty of Management was in Manhattan, NY on February 21 to mark the inauguration of American Affairs, a quarterly journal of public policy and political thought for which he is a contributing writer and serves on the Advisory Board. The launch was hosted at the Harvard Club with guests such as Peter Thiel, former CEO and Co-Founder of PayPal.

Published: 23 Feb 2017

An immigration amnesty could be a real problem-solver for the US

It’s difficult to get a handle on how many illegal immigrants there are in the US, but the estimated number is around 12 million, with just over half being from Mexico. Yes, there is a criminal element hidden in these numbers, but it is safe to say that the majority are working and may even have families. Rounding them up and shipping them home would be a major undertaking, and could cause friction with Mexico.

Published: 17 Feb 2017

When statistics lie: politics and the US education system

For 2014-15, the graduation rate from US high schools hit a record 83%. As far as statistics go, that’s one that anyone would love, but there’s more going on than you’d think — and, according to Professor Reuven Brenner, politicians and bureaucracies can make a statistic say nearly anything.

Published: 10 Feb 2017

Exotic Interest Rate Swaps: Snowballs in Portugal

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Publications: Harvard Business Publishing 

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Published: 8 Feb 2017

Légalisation du cannabis: un appel à Québec pour qu’il assure la distribution

A call for Quebec to get into pot distribution by academics and business people

A cross-section of Quebec academics and organizations is calling on the provincial government to step up and take charge of recreational marijuana distribution as Ottawa moves closer to its goal of a legalised and regulated business model.

Published: 30 Jan 2017

Who Are the Value and Growth Investors?

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Publication: The Journal of Finance, Vol. 72, No. 1, 2017 

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Published: 13 Jan 2017

To Group or Not to Group? Evidence from Mutual Fund Databases

Authors: Saurin Patel and Sergei Sarkissian 

Publication: Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Vol. 52, No. 5, 2017, pp. 1989-2021.

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Published: 6 Oct 2016

Congratulations to Assistant Professor David Schumacher of Finance on receiving NFA 2016 Best Paper Award on ETFs in Asset Management

Congratulations to Assistant Professor David Schumacher of Finance on receiving NFA 2016 Best Paper Award on ETFs in Asset Management for "Who is afraid of BlackRock?".

Authors: Schumacher, D., Wang, Y., Massa, M.

Publication: Social Science Research Network 

Published: 6 Oct 2016

Real Economic Shocks and Sovereign Credit Risk

Authors: Augustin, P., Tédongap, R.

Publication: Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Vol. 51, No. 2, 2016

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Published: 8 Aug 2016

Les touristes évitent la France

L’attaque de Nice a eu un effet immédiat sur les touristes, qui ont été nombreux vendredi à annuler leur voyage en France.

Des événements tragiques comme celui survenu sur la Côte d'Azur donnent toujours un dur coup au tourisme pendant quelques mois.

Published: 18 Jul 2016

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