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  2. Enrique R. Arzac - Wikipedia

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    Enrique R. Arzac is a financial economist [1] and Professor Emeritus of finance and economics at Columbia University specialized in asset pricing and corporate finance. [2] Previously he was tenured Professor of Finance and Economics and served as the Senior Vice-Dean and Chairman of the Finance Division of the Columbia University Graduate ...

  3. Columbia Business School - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Business School offers three separate Master of Science degrees in Accounting and Fundamental Analysis, Financial Economics and Marketing Science. Admission to the programs is extremely competitive: in 2021, there were 837 applicants to the Financial Economics program and only 20 students were accepted. [45]

  4. Economy of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Colombia is the fourth largest in Latin America as measured by gross domestic product [19] and the third-largest economy in South America. [20] [21] Throughout most of the 20th century, Colombia was Latin America's 4th and 3rd largest economy when measured by nominal GDP, real GDP, GDP (PPP), and real GDP at chained PPPs.

  5. Charles Calomiris - Wikipedia

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    Charles William Calomiris (born November 8, 1957) is an American financial policy expert, author, and co-director of the Institute for Research in Economics in Washington, D.C. Previously, he was a professor at Columbia Business School, where he was the Henry Kaufman Professor of Financial Institutions and the Director of Columbia Business School Program for Financial Studies, [1] and was ...

  6. Frederic Mishkin - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Stanley "Rick" Mishkin (born January 11, 1951) is an American economist and Alfred Lerner professor of Banking and Financial Institutions at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University.

  7. Michael Dean Woodford - Wikipedia

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    Woodford holds B.A. from the University of Chicago (1977) and a J.D. from Yale Law School (1980). [2] He completed his Ph.D. in economics at MIT in 1983. [3]He began his teaching career at Columbia, and then taught at Chicago and Princeton before returning to Columbia to accept the John Bates Clark chair in 2004.