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Department of Finance Seminar with Professor Michela Verardo, LSE
To be announced.
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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...
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Department of Management Seminar with Becky Bate, Aston Business School
Neurodiversity in Education
To be announced.
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Department of Management Seminar with Heather Cameron, University of St Andrews PhD Student
How do reuse and repair organisations in Scotland practice place-based circularity?
'Scale' is a subject of concern in circular economy research, policy, and practice. In circular economy research, 'scale' is often...
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Sustainable Finance Symposium
This event is organised by the Department of Finance and the Centre for Responsible Banking and Finance (CRBF) in collaboration with Scotland Beyond Net Zero...








