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List of Bachelor’s Project Supervisors
For Economics and Management & Public Policy students
of the Department of Economics and Business Economics
October 2019
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On the following pages, you will find a list of the faculty members at the Department of Economics
and Business Economics, who may be relevant bachelor projects supervisors for Economics and
Management & Public Policy students.
The list is divided according to your degree programme:
Accounting ........................................................................................................................................... 2 Business (Department of Management).............................................................................................. 3 Econometrics and Business Statistics .................................................................................................. 4 Economics ............................................................................................................................................ 6 Finance ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Before you register a supervisor and a title for your bachelor's project, you must contact a
potential supervisor, who will commit to give you supervision within your chosen topic. The
registered title will typically be a draft for your problem statement rather than your final problem
statement. Please contact one supervisor at a time and await this supervisor's reply before you
contact any others.
Some topics (e.g. organisational behaviour) are often seen several times in the list of
topics/problem statements and therefore it can be a problem to find a possible supervisor with
capacity to supervise. In that case, please check the list of supervisors in the same area to find an
alternative supervisor, and if you still are not successful in finding a possible supervisor, please
write your tentative topic AND that you do not have an agreement with a supervisor. You may also
choose a topic, which are not on the list. However, you must find a supervisor, who is ready to
approve the topic and who is willing to supervise you.
Deadline for registration is December 2nd, 2019.
Shortly afterwards, the distribution of students across series, topics and supervisors takes place.
The supervisor allocation is then published on Blackboard and students receive an announcement
from the system. It is up to the programme coordinators to allocate students to supervisors. Note
that it is not guaranteed that you will get a particular supervisor even if you have chosen a topic
offered by him/her.
On the Study Portal for Economics and Management, you will find rules, requirements,
registration form and advice related to the writing of your bachelor’s project.
Contact persons:
Director of studies: Bo Sandemann Rasmussen ([email protected])
Study administrator: Sidse Nielsen ([email protected])
Programme coordinators:
- Accounting: Finn Schøler ([email protected])
- Business (Department of Management): Ann Kristina Løkke Møller ([email protected])
- Econometrics and Business Statistics: Morten Berg Jensen ([email protected])
- Economics: Allan Sørensen ([email protected])
- Finance: Malene Kallestrup-Lamb ([email protected])
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Accounting
Topic# Topic Supervisor Contact ACC-1 Financial Accounting Thomas Krog
Bldg. 2631, 16 Tel. 87 16 61 08 [email protected]
ACC-2 Financial Accounting Analysis
ACC-3 Financial Accounting and Valuation
ACC-4 Balanced Scorecard Karina Skovvang Christensen
Bldg. 2631, 145 Tel. 87 16 55 43 [email protected] ACC-5 Activity-Based Costing
ACC-6 Budgettering
ACC-7 Effektbaseret styring
ACC-8 Emner inden for økonomistyring
ACC-9 Strategi og økonomistyring
ACC-10 Økonomistyring og organisationsadfærd
ACC-11 Økonomistyring og motivation
ACC-12 Management
ACC-13 Leadership
ACC-14 Motivationsteori
ACC-15 Theoretical or empirical approaches to questions in financial or management accounting
Leonidas Enrique de la Rosa Bldg. 2630, 121a Tel. 87 16 55 43 [email protected] ACC-16 Information economics
ACC-17 Contracts, incentives, performance measurement
ACC-18 Link between performance management and firm performance
ACC-19 Organisational architecture
ACC-20 Disagreement (heterogeneous beliefs) in markets and organisations
ACC-21 Evolutionary decision making, psychological biases
ACC-22 Earnings management Nikolaj Kirkeby Niebuhr Bldg. 2631, 15 Tel. 87 16 53 82 [email protected]
ACC-23 The information effect of earnings announcements
ACC-24 Incentive pay, accounting quality and earnings management
ACC-25 Meeting and beating benchmarks
ACC-26 Earnings discontinuities
ACC-27 Empirical financial accounting research
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ACC-28 Valuation (for a case company) Finn Schøler Bldg. 2631, 12 Tel. 87 16 53 97 [email protected] ACC-29 Financial statement analysis (for an industry)
ACC-30 Corporate governance in a financial accounting perspective
Business (Department of Management)
Topic# Topic Supervisor Contact BUS-1 Strategy Jesper Rosenberg Hansen Bldg. 2628, M332
Tel. 87 16 55 21 [email protected]
BUS-2 Organisational Behavior and Leadership
BUS-3 Strategy in public organisations
BUS-4 Organisational behavior and leadership in public organisations
BUS-5 Public and private differences
BUS-6 Marketing management Robert Ormrod Bldg. 2623, D106b Tel. 87 16 52 78 [email protected]
BUS-7 Business-to-consumer (B2C) marketing
BUS-8 Business-to-business (B2B) marketing
BUS-9 Branding
BUS-10 Marketing as storytelling
BUS-11 Stakeholder management
BUS-12 Behavioral Economics Panagiotis Mitkidis Bldg. 2610, S320 Tel. 50 40 78 67 [email protected]
BUS-13 Organisational Behavior
BUS-14 Organisational Design
BUS-15 Ethics / Moral Psychology
BUS-16 Cooperation and Productivity
BUS-17 Donation Psychology
BUS-18 Health Decision Making
BUS-19 Management Sarah Maria Lysdal Krøtel
Bldg. 2628, M330a Tel. 30 27 90 60 [email protected]
BUS-20 Organisation theory
BUS-21 Organisational behavior
BUS-22 Organisational change
BUS-23 Public management
BUS-24 Public sector organisations
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BUS-25 Quantitative methods
BUS-26 Human ressource management Ann-Kristina Løkke Møller Bldg. 2628, M314 Tel. 20 26 90 40 [email protected]
BUS-27 Leadership
BUS-28 Job attitude (job satisfaction, commitment, loyalty)
BUS-29 Public sector organisations
BUS-30 Sickness absence
BUS-31 Organisational Behavior
Econometrics and Business Statistics
Topic# Topic Supervisor Contact ECO/BS-1 Health care expenditures and socio-
economic status Alexander Marin Bldg. 2630, 111
[email protected] ECO/BS-2 Dynamics of health care expenditures and
socio-economic status
ECO/BS-3 Lifetime health care expenditures and socio-economic status
ECO/BS-4 Forecasting health care expenditures
ECO/BS-5 Moment selection
ECO/BS-6 Health insurance, socio-economic status and machine learning
ECO/BS-7 Econometric analysis of high-dimensional data
Anders Bredahl Kock
Bldg. 2621, 3c Tel. 87 16 54 98 [email protected] ECO/BS-8 Forecasting with Big Data
ECO/BS-9 Financial econometrics Bent Jesper Christensen
Bldg. 2632, 211 Tel. 87 16 55 71 [email protected] ECO/BS-10 Labour market econometrics
ECO/BS-11 Econometrics and macroeconomics
ECO/BS-12 Volatility forecasting and performance evaluation
Chen Huang Bldg. 2621, 5b Tel. 87 16 61 45 [email protected] ECO/BS-13 Dimension reduction using penalized
regression
ECO/BS-14 Forecasting macroeconomic time series Eric Hillebrand Bldg. 2621, 9a Tel. 87 16 60 32 [email protected] ECO/BS-15 Topics in climate econometrics
ECO/BS-16 Network analysis of macroeconomic/financial data
Guðmundur Stefán Guðmundsson
Bldg. 2621, 12 Tel. 87 16 50 19 [email protected]
ECO/BS-17 Estimating parametric option pricing models Jorge Hansen Bldg. 2631, 13a Tel. 87 16 51 34 [email protected]
ECO/BS-18 Quantitative risk management with Score Driven models
Leopoldo Catania Bldg. 2621, 5a Tel. 87 16 55 36 [email protected]
ECO/BS-19 Dynamic kernel density estimation with applications to VaR and ES
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ECO/BS-20 Applied Econometrics and Money Luca Neri Bldg. 2632, 216 Tel. 87 16 53 29 [email protected] ECO/BS-21 Econometrics in Macro Finance
ECO/BS-22 Nonparametric analysis in cross sectional data
Luke Nicholas Taylor Bldg. 2621, 3b Tel. 87 16 59 02 [email protected] ECO/BS-23 Discrimination in crime and justice
ECO/BS-24 Exchange rates and credit risk Mads Markvart Kjær Bldg. 2621, 8 [email protected]
ECO/BS-25 Bond risk premia and the macroeconomy
ECO/BS-26 Modeling and forecasting interest rates
ECO/BS-27 Econometric analysis of the development of expected longevity
Malene Kallestrup-Lamb Bldg. 2631, 141a Tel. 87 16 55 47 [email protected]
ECO/BS-28 Estimation of dynamic term structure models
Martin M. Andreasen Bldg. 2632, 212 Tel. 87 16 59 82 [email protected] ECO/BS-29 Estimation of state space models
ECO/BS-30 Volatility estimation with high-frequency data
Mathias Siggaard Bldg. 2621, 8 [email protected]
ECO/BS-31 Machine Learning methods in Finance
ECO/BS-32 Working with high-dimensional data and sparsity
Mathias V. Barløse Bldg. 2632, 215 Tel. 87 16 53 29 [email protected]
ECO/BS-33 Machine learning methods in Waste Management
Maximiliano Cubillos Bldg. 2621, 112 Tel. 87 16 55 37 [email protected] ECO/BS-34 Econometric analysis on recycling behavior
ECO/BS-35 Modelling and forecasting electricity prices Mikkel Bennedsen Bldg. 2621, 9 Tel. 87 16 61 04 [email protected]
ECO/BS-36 Quantitative models in marketing research Morten Berg Jensen Bldg. 2621, 1a Tel. 87 16 50 24 [email protected]
ECO/BS-37 Machine Learning methods in Economics Nicolaj Mühlbach Bldg. 2632, 228 Tel. 87 16 60 13 [email protected] ECO/BS-38 Merging econometric analysis and machine
learning with high-dimensional data
ECO/BS-39 Applied Microeconometrics Nikolaj Hansen Bldg. 2631, 14 Tel. 87 16 60 21 [email protected] ECO/BS-40 Applied variable selection methods (LASSO,
L2 boosting)
ECO/BS-41 Health Econometrics
ECO/BS-42 Time-varying parameter models: observation- driven models vs parameter-driven models
Paolo Santucci de Magistris
Bldg. 2621, 16a Tel. 87 16 53 19 [email protected]
ECO/BS-43 The economics and econometrics of the health care market
Peter Thingholm Bldg. 2622, 112 [email protected]
ECO/BS-44 Estimation of returns to education in Nordic (and/or other) countries, using regression, instrumental-variables, and/or treatment-effect models
Shin Kanaya Bldg. 2621, 5 Tel. 87 16 59 84 [email protected]
ECO/BS-45 Seasonality in econometrics Svend Hylleberg Bldg. 2631, 133
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ECO/BS-46 An empirical analysis of the rising income and wealth inequalities in Denmark and in the World
Tel. 23 38 20 20 [email protected]
ECO/BS-47 Empirical analysis of price and return determination in stock and bond markets
Tom Engsted Bldg. 2631, 146 Tel. 87 16 55 72 [email protected] ECO/BS-48 Empirical analysis of return predictability in
stock and bond markets
ECO/BS-49 Bayesian statistics and econometrics
Economics
Topic# Topic Supervisor Contact ECON-1 Topics in Experimental Economics Alexander Koch Bldg. 2632, 235
Tel. 87 16 55 39 [email protected]
ECON-2 Topics in Behavioral Economics
ECON-3 Topics in Applied Micro Theory
ECON-4 Behavioral Economics applied in Citizenscience Games
ECON-5 Trade theory and policy Allan Sørensen Bldg. 2632, 123 Tel. 87 16 49 89 [email protected]
ECON-6 Topics in international economics
ECON-7 Economic policy in the open economy
ECON-8 Topics in international migration of workers Anna Piil Damm Bldg. 2622, 106 Tel. 87 16 31 09 [email protected] ECON-9 Topics in urban real estate markets
ECON-10 Search and Matching Models Bastian Schulz Bldg. 2632, 208 [email protected]
ECON-11 Unemployment and Business Cycles
ECON-12 Wage and Income Inequality
ECON-13 Search frictions Bent J. Christensen Bldg. 2632, 211 Tel. 87 16 55 71 [email protected]
ECON-14 Unemployment and inflation
ECON-15 Asset prices and the macroeconomy
ECON-16 Topics in monetary economics Bo Sandemann Rasmussen
Bldg. 2632, 223 Tel. 87 16 55 51 [email protected]
ECON-17 Income tax reforms
ECON-18 Social mobility Carsten B. H. Andersen Bldg. 2620, 201 Tel. 87 16 53 82 [email protected]
ECON-19 Student debt Elena Mattana Bldg. 2622, 104 Tel. 87 16 54 21 [email protected] ECON-20 Intergenerational mobility
ECON-21 Family interactions
ECON-22 Student Aid
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ECON-23 School Demand and School Integration
ECON-24 Economics of Education
ECON-25 Labour Economics
ECON-26 Applied Microeconometrics
ECON-27 Monetary Economics Giovanni Pellegrino
Bldg. 2632, 215 Tel. 87 16 53 24 [email protected] ECON-28 Macroeconomics and Uncertainty
ECON-29 Applied Macroeconomics with New Keynesian DSGE Models
ECON-30 Identification in Structural VARs and the Effects of Macroeconomic Shocks
ECON-31 Topics in Open-Economy Macroeconomics
ECON-32 Applied Microeconometrics Helena Skyt Nielsen
Bldg. 2622, 109 Tel. 29 21 69 71 [email protected] ECON-33 Economics of education
ECON-34 Labour economics
ECON-35 International Economics Ina Charlotte Jäkel
Bldg. 2632, 115 Tel. 87 16 51 95 [email protected] ECON-36 Firms in international trade
ECON-37 Behavioral Economics Jonas Pilgaard Kaiser
Bldg. 2632, 216 [email protected]
ECON-38 Experimental Economics
ECON-39 Industrial Economics and strategic interaction of firms
Jos Jansen
Bldg. 2632, 135 Tel. 87 16 61 86 [email protected]
ECON-40 Competition Policy and anticompetitive strategies
ECON-41 Topics in Innovation and Digital Strategies
ECON-42 Microeconomic applications in Marketing
ECON-43 Information and markets
ECON-44 Behavioral Economics applied in Citizenscience Games
Julia Nafziger
Bldg. 2632, 134 Tel. 87 16 52 86 [email protected] ECON-45 Topics in Experimental Economics
ECON-46 Topics in Behavioral Economics
ECON-47 Topics in Applied Micro Theory
ECON-48 Microeconometric applications in education or health economics
Maria Humlum
Bldg. 2622, 102a Tel. 87 16 55 68 [email protected] ECON-49 School starting age and academic
performance
ECON-50 Peer effects in adolescent risky behavior
ECON-51 Macroeconomics: Business cycles and monetary policy
Mark Weder Bldg. 2632, 213 [email protected]
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ECON-52 Topics – MACRO
ECON-53 Topics in Monetary Economics
ECON-54 Expectations and Macroeconomics
ECON-55 The New Keynesian Model and its extensions
Martin M. Andreasen Bldg. 2632, 212 Tel. 87 16 5982 [email protected]
ECON-56 Topics in Behavioral Economics Mette Trier Damgaard Bldg. 2622, 107 Tel. 87 16 62 16 [email protected] ECON-57 Nudging
ECON-58 The microeconomics of globalization Michael Koch Bldg. 2632, 114 Tel. 87 16 81 14 [email protected]
ECON-59 The role of multinational firms in the global economy
ECON-60 Firms in international trade
ECON-61 Topics in macro labour Michael Svarer Bldg. 2632, 222 Tel. 87 16 55 54 [email protected] ECON-62 Topics on empirical and theoretical labour
economics
ECON-63 Health Economics Nabanita Datta Gupta Bldg. 2622, 116 Tel. 87 16 52 07 [email protected]
ECON-64 Economics of Aging and Pension systems
ECON-65 Economics of Gender and Family
ECON-66 Development Economics
ECON-67 Applied Micro Theory Nicola Maaser Bldg. 2632, 131 Tel. 87 16 54 18 [email protected]
ECON-68 Political Economy
ECON-69 Collective Decision-making
ECON-70 Theories of the Firm Niels Peter Mols Bldg. 2632, 133 [email protected] ECON-71 Transaction cost analysis
ECON-72 Strategy and marketing
ECON-73 Empirical human resource management Nina Smith Bldg. 2622, 114 Tel. 87 65 55 65 [email protected]
ECON-74 Compensation schemes for top managers
ECON-75 Promotions in organisations
ECON-76 The gender gap in top management
ECON-77 International Economics Philipp Schröder Bldg. 2632, 124 Tel. 87 16 49 71 [email protected]
ECON-78 Economic Policy
ECON-79 Public Economics
ECON-80 International Economics Rui Zhang Bldg. 2632, 121
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ECON-81 Spatial and Urban Economics Tlf. 87 16 48 31 [email protected] ECON-82 Chinese Economy
ECON-83 Search and Matching Models Rune Majlund Vejlin Bldg. 2632, 220 Tel. 87 16 51 98 [email protected]
ECON-84 Topics in Labor economics
ECON-85 Unemployment durations and labor market policies
ECON-86 Search and matching models
ECON-87 Search and Matching Models Similan Rujiwattanapong Bldg. 2632, 209 Tel. 87 16 55 35 [email protected]
ECON-88 Business Cycles Fluctuations
ECON-89 Labour Market Dynamics
ECON-90 Macro with Heterogeneous Agents
ECON-91 Inflation in DSGE models Simon Christiansen Bldg. 2632, 217 Tel. 87 15 25 12 [email protected]
ECON-92 Family policies Timo Hener Bldg. 2622, 103 [email protected]
ECON-93 Topics in demographic economics
ECON-94 Effects of environmental pollution
ECON-95 Microeconometric evaluation of public policies
ECON-96 Topics in Environmental Economics
ECON-97 Topics in Health and Labour Economics
ECON-98 Economics of crime
ECON-99 Fiscal Policy Timo Trimborn Bldg. 2632, 227 [email protected] ECON-100 Economic Growth
ECON-101 Population Economics
ECON-102 Environmental Economics
ECON-103 Housing Economics
ECON-104 Economic Policy Torben M. Andersen Bldg. 2632, 224 Tel. 87 16 55 57 [email protected]
ECON-105 Economics of the Welfare State
ECON-106 Labour Economics
ECON-107 Applied Micro-Econometrics Victor Ronda Bldg. 2622, 9a [email protected]
ECON-108 Economics of Education
ECON-109 Cognitive and Socio-emotional Skill Formation
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ECON-110 The Determinants of Physical and Mental Health
Finance
Topic# Topic Supervisor Contact FIN-1 Corporate finance Anil Kumar Bldg. 2630, 114
Tel. 87 16 51 58 [email protected]
FIN-2 Corporate real estate
FIN-3 Real estate valuation
FIN-4 Real estate indexes
FIN-5 Return comovement
FIN-6 Financial econometrics, empirical finance,
high-frequency data
Bent Jesper Christensen Bldg. 2632, 211 Tel. 87 16 55 71 [email protected] FIN-7 Stocks, portfolio choice, asset allocation,
asset pricing
FIN-8 Bonds, interest rates, term structure
analysis
FIN-9 Options, futures, commodities, derivative
pricing, hedging
FIN-10 Corporate finance, event studies, dividend
policy, capital structure
FIN-11 Corporate valuation, discounted cash flows,
risk adjustment
FIN-12 Executive compensation, pay and
performance
FIN-13 International finance, exchange rates,
inflation
FIN-14 Risk management, Value at Risk, credit risk
FIN-15 Financial frictions, trading, market
imperfections, asymmetric information
FIN-16 Energy markets, OTC contracts, seasonality,
price jumps
FIN-17 Investments, real options, uncertainty
FIN-18 Børsnotering af små selskaber Carsten Tanggaard Bldg. 2631, 143 Tel. 87 16 55 73 [email protected]
FIN-19 Anbefalinger om pensionsopsparing for
nyuddannede
FIN-20 Finansielle væddemål
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FIN-21 Investeringsomkostninger og
tilbagetrækningsalder
FIN-22 Pension, boliggæld og balanceoppustning
FIN-23 Pensionsprognoser
FIN-24 Contagion in international financial markets Charlotte Christiansen Bldg. 2631, 134 Tel. 87 16 55 76 [email protected] FIN-25 Risk-return trade-off
FIN-26 Corporate finance Einar Kjenstad Bldg. 2630, 110 Tel. 87 16 62 32 [email protected]
FIN-27 Capital structure
FIN-28 Debt contracting
FIN-29 Strategic interaction and corporate policies
FIN-30 Financial intermediation
FIN-31 Stock return predictability Eric Hillebrand Bldg. 2621, 9a Tel. 87 16 60 32 [email protected]
FIN-32 Forecasting realized volatility
FIN-33 Forecasting yield curve data with dynamic
factor models
FIN-34 Forecasting Financial Data using Machine
Learning
Jacob Hald Hansen Bldg. 2630, 111 [email protected]
FIN-35 Empirical Asset Pricing
FIN-36 Empirical corporate finance Jan Bartholdy Bldg. 2630, 107 Tel. 87 16 49 18 [email protected]
FIN-37 Efficiency of financial markets
FIN-38 Corporate valuation
FIN-39 Empirical asset pricing Jonas Nygaard Eriksen Bldg. 2632, 132 Tel. 87 16 53 21 [email protected]
FIN-40 Return predictability (stock, bond, and/or
currency markets)
FIN-41 Risk premia in currency markets
FIN-42 Financial market risk premia and the
macroeconomy
FIN-43 Longevity Risk Malene Kallestrup-Lamb Bldg. 2631, 141a Tel. 87 16 55 47 [email protected]
FIN-44 Pension Fund Management
FIN-45 Life Insurance
FIN-46 Mortality modelling
FIN-47 Retirement Planning
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FIN-48 Fixed-income modelling Martin Møller Andreasen Bldg. 2632, 212 Tel. 87 16 59 82 [email protected]
FIN-49 Consumption-based asset pricing
FIN-50 The variance risk premium Martin Thyrsgaard Bldg. 2631, 13a Tel. 87 16 51 34 [email protected]
FIN-51 Jump Risk
FIN-52 High-frequency financial econometrics
FIN-53 Performance evaluation of mutual funds Ole Linnemann Nielsen Bldg. 2630, 20 [email protected]
FIN-54 Topics in asset management, eg index
investing, tracking error, performance
measurement, risk measures, etc
Peter Løchte Jørgensen Bldg. 2630, 106 Tel. 87 16 51 17 [email protected]
FIN-55 Socially responsible investing (SRI) and ESG
investing (E=environmental, S=social,
G=governance)
FIN-56 Estimating/calibrating the term structure of
risk-free interest rates
FIN-57 Hedging currency/FX risk in financial
portfolios
FIN-58 Empirical Asset Pricing Ran Xing Bldg. 2631, 139 Tel. 87 15 24 85 [email protected]
FIN-59 Evaluation of Mutual Fund Performance
FIN-60 Quantitative Investment Strategies
FIN-61 Capital structure Stefan Hirth Bldg. 2631, 136 Tel. 87 16 60 23 [email protected]
FIN-62 Corporate finance
FIN-63 Corporate valuation
FIN-64 Financial intermediation
FIN-65 Investments, real options, uncertainty
FIN-66 Portfolio management
FIN-67 Strategic interaction and corporate policies
FIN-68 Credit ratings & rating agencies
FIN-69 Asset pricing Stig Vinther Møller Bldg. 2631, 141b Tel. 87 16 48 25 [email protected] FIN-70 Empirical finance
FIN-71 Credit risk Thomas Kokholm Bldg. 2630, 112 Tel. 87 16 52 16 [email protected]
FIN-72 Derivatives pricing
FIN-73 Fixed income securities
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FIN-74 Volatility modelling and volatility derivatives
FIN-75 Asset pricing Thomas Quistgaard Pedersen
Bldg. 2631, 140 Tel. 87 16 60 74 [email protected]
FIN-76 Empirical finance
FIN-77 Empirical analysis of price and return
determination in stock and bond markets
Tom Engsted Bldg. 2631, 146 Tel. 87 16 55 72 [email protected] FIN-78 Empirical analysis of return predictability in
stock and bond markets