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Clear allBusiness school (Current) Byre World 1 CAS (Centre for Amerindian, Latin American and Caribbean Studies) 1 Centre for Biological Diversity (CBD) 1 Centre for Global Law and Governance (CGLG) 1 Centre for Global Postsocialisms (GloPost) 1 Chaplaincy 7 Department of Social Anthropology 4Development 1 Entrepreneurship Centre 1 Environment team 1 Graduate School 2 Institute for the Study of War and Strategy (ISWS) 1 Institute of Iranian Studies 1 Institute of Middle East, Central Asia and Caucasus Studies (MECACS) 4 Museums of the University of St Andrews 7 Music Centre 7 Music Society 2 Research & Innovation Services 2 School of Art History 5 School of Biology 2 School of Classics 3 School of Computer Science 4 School of English 6 School of International Relations 2 School of Modern Languages 5 School of Psychology and Neuroscience 1 St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies 1 Student Society 1 The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence 4 The St Andrews Institute for Scottish Historical Research 1 The St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute 2 Transition University of St Andrews 1 University and College Union (UC) 1
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Department of Economics Brown Bag with Dr Ziran (Josh) Ding
To be announced.
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Department of Finance Seminar with Professor Michela Verardo, LSE
To be announced.
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Department of Economics Brown Bag with Emily Moschini
Two-year Programs and College Financial Aid
Abstract: We evaluate recent policy proposals to make two-year programmes tuition-free in a life cycle model featuring two-year (AA) and four-year (BA)...
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Department of Finance Seminar with Professor Giulio Trigilia, University of Rochester (NY)
Opaque Assets and Fragile Liabilities: a Theory of Optimal Bank Intermediation?
Abstract: We develop a theory that explains why banks are optimally designed to have fragile liabilities, consisting in runnable deposits, and opaque assets,...
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Department of Management Seminar with Dr Jeroen Veldman, Bayes Business School
Neoliberalisms and the corporation
Abstract: The intellectual history of the corporation is a key, yet surprisingly neglected, element in the evolution of (neo)liberal thought during the 19th and...








