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Finance Brownbag Seminars

Winter 2013
Brownbags are Wednesdays from 12:00-1:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated below. If you would like to be added to the email distribution list, please contact Shelly Whitmer at sjmoore@umich.edu.

Winter 2013
Date Time Room Speaker Title
Mar 13 12:00-1:00 R0320 Joon Oh Fire-Sale Acquisitions: Existence and Industry-level Externality
Mar 20 12:00-1:00 R0320 Martin Schmalz Housing Collateral and Entrepreneurship
Mar 27 12:00-1:00 R0320 Eric Orhn & Nathan Seegert The Merger Failure Puzzle: A Tax Wedge Explanation
Apr 3 12:00-1:00 R0320 Uday Rajan Credit Ratings and Optimal Screening
Apr 10 12:00-1:00 R0320 Martin Schmalz Fund Flows and Risk-adjusted Performance in Rational Markets
Apr 24 12:00-1:00 R0320 Christoph Schneider Conglomerate Investment, Skewness, and the CEO Long Shot Bias
Thank you for your participation in the Finance Brownbag Seminars during the past two terms.  The Brownbag Sessions will resume in Fall 2013.
 
Fall 2012
Date Time Room Speaker Title
Sep 12 12:00-1:00 E1550 Ihsan Saracgil Optimal Regulation in a Two-Sided Model of Banking
Sep 19 12:00-1:00 E1550 Shinwoo Kang
Han Kim
Yao Lu
Advising Capacity of Independent Directors and Product Market Competition
Sep 26 12:00-1:00 E1550 Martin Strieborny Investment in Relationship-Specific Assets: Does Finance Matter?
Oct 3 12:00-1:00 E1550 Seokwoo Lee Knightian Uncertainty and Capital Structure: Theory and Evidence from a Natural Experiment
Oct 10 12:00-1:00 E1550 Stefanos Delikouras Disappointment Events in Consumption Growth and the Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns
Oct 17 12:00-1:00 E1550 Daniel Weagley Can Markets Discipline Government Agencies? Evidence from the Weather Derivatives Market
Oct 24 12:00-1:00 E1550 Maciej Szefler Monetary Policy and the Supply of Bank Credit: Evidence from Thrifts' Lending
Oct 31 12:00-1:00 E1550 Denis Sosyura In Mood for a Loan: The Causal Effect of Sentiment on Credit Origination
Nov 7 12:00-1:00 E1550 Shinwoo Kang  Independent Director Experience
Nov 14 12:00-1:00 E1550 Daniel Weagley Can Individual Investors Time the Stock Market?
Nov 28 12:00-1:00 E1550 Matt Linn Estimating and testing stochastic discount factors with conditional information
Dec 5 12:00-1:00 E1550 Christoph Schneider Labor Representation in Governance as an Insurance Mechanism
Dec 12 12:00-1:00 E1550 KC Zheng Performance-based Compensation and Institutional Monitoring
Dec 19 12:00-1:00 E1550 Sahil Raina Are Residential Refinancing Rates Too Low Due to Lack of Financial Sophistication?