| 2000 Ph.D. | University of Rhode Island (Finance) | | 1992 A.M. | Brown University (Economics) | | 1992 M.A. | University of Rhode Island (Economics) | 1991 M.B.A. | University of Rhode Island (Management) | 1972 B.A. | Colby College (Philosophy) |
Professional Degree: Certified Public Accountant, Maine 1980 - Anomalies in stock market pricing: problems in return measurements, with Henry R. Oppenheimer, Journal of Business, October 2006, vol. 79(5), p. 2617-2631.
- Tests of contrarian and momentum trading rules on stocks in industrial sectors, with Henry R. Oppenheimer, Robert Rainish, and Sean F. Reid, Journal of Financial and Economic Practice, Spring, 2005, vol. 5(2)
Working papers
- Japanese day-of-the-week return patterns: new results, January 2005, with Henry R. Oppenheimer and Sean F. Reid
- The day-of-the-week anomaly: The role of institutional investors in Japan, April 2005, with Henry R. Oppenheimer and Sean F. Reid
- Will the smart, institutional investor always drive prices to fundamental value? july 2006, with Steven Jordan
- Bias in equally weighted CRSP indices and the power of asset pricing tests, November 2006, with Henry R. Oppenheimer.
Courses Taught | 2006-present | FI 429 Corporate finance (undergraduate) Investments (graduate) econometrics | | 2000-2006 | Corporate finance (undergraduate and graduate), investment analysis (graduate), statistical methods in finance (graduate), financial institutions (undergraduate), fixed income (graduate), international finance (graduate), and capital market theory (graduate). | | 1999-2000 | Corporate finance (undergraduate and graduate). |
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