Finance

E Glen Weyl, Department of Economics at MMC!

Dear Colleagues, Tomorrow, Tuesday 4/23, E Glen Weyl, Department of Economics, will present “Finance and the Common Good” from noon to 1:20 p.m. in Social Sciences, Room 401 – please find the paper attached. A hot lunch will be served.

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E Glen Weyl, Department of Economics at MMC!

Dear Colleagues, Tomorrow, Tuesday 4/23, E Glen Weyl, Department of Economics, will present “Finance and the Common Good” from noon to 1:20 p.m. in Social Sciences, Room 401 – please find the paper attached. A hot lunch will be served.

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Money, Markets & Consumption Workshop: Spring 2013 Schedule

Dear Colleagues, Please join me in welcoming Youn Ki, PhD candidate in Political Science, as the newest workshop coordinator. Youn does work on financial policies in the US during the 1970s, and she will present some of her work during

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Money, Markets & Consumption Workshop: Spring 2013 Schedule

Dear Colleagues, Please join me in welcoming Youn Ki, PhD candidate in Political Science, as the newest workshop coordinator. Youn does work on financial policies in the US during the 1970s, and she will present some of her work during

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11/30 David Bholat, ‘Why British Banks entered the Mortgage Market’

Tuesday, November 16, 2010; Cobb Hall Room 403 12:00 PM David Bholat, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago David’s talk will focus on the multiple factors that lead British banks to start making residential mortgage loans for the first time

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11/30 David Bholat, ‘Why British Banks entered the Mortgage Market’

Tuesday, November 16, 2010; Cobb Hall Room 403 12:00 PM David Bholat, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago David’s talk will focus on the multiple factors that lead British banks to start making residential mortgage loans for the first time

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11/2: Siva Arumugam, ‘Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics’

11/2 Siva Arumugam, Department of Anthropology; “Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics” Tuesday, 12-1:20p.m.; Cobb Hall 403 Excerpt from paper: The credit crisis over the last two years has laid bare a number of features of the

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11/2: Siva Arumugam, ‘Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics’

11/2 Siva Arumugam, Department of Anthropology; “Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics” Tuesday, 12-1:20p.m.; Cobb Hall 403 Excerpt from paper: The credit crisis over the last two years has laid bare a number of features of the

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Steve Kahl, ‘Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets’

May 26th, 12pm: Steve Kahl (with Damon Phillips), Booth School of Business, Organizations & Markets; Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets In 2007, FASB implemented the FAS

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Steve Kahl, ‘Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets’

May 26th, 12pm: Steve Kahl (with Damon Phillips), Booth School of Business, Organizations & Markets; Market Crises and the (Re)establishment of Market Order: A Sociological Investigation of the ‘Fair Market’ Rule Implementation in Financial Markets In 2007, FASB implemented the FAS

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Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’

April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction

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Craig Tutterow, ‘Towards Liquidity: Commoditizing Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry’

April 28th, 12pm: Craig Tutterow, Department of Sociology; Towards Liquidity: The Commoditization of Financial Information in the Early 20th Century Railroad Industry The public accountancy profession emerged as a progressive response to managerial malfeasance and other forms of perceived wealth destruction

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Aaron Pitluck, ‘Watching Foreigners: An Interpretive Economic Sociology of Herding in an Emerging Stock Market’

March 2nd, 12pm: Aaron Pitluck, Department of Sociology, Illinois State University; Watching Foreigners: An Interpretive Economic Sociology of Herding in an Emerging Stock Market

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Aaron Pitluck, ‘Watching Foreigners: An Interpretive Economic Sociology of Herding in an Emerging Stock Market’

March 2nd, 12pm: Aaron Pitluck, Department of Sociology, Illinois State University; Watching Foreigners: An Interpretive Economic Sociology of Herding in an Emerging Stock Market

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Charles Smith, ‘Coping with Contingencies in Auction Markets and Elsewhere: Revisiting and Rethinking the ‘Rationality’ of Pricing’

February 23rd, 12pm: Charles Smith, Professor Emeritus, City University of New York, Department of Sociology; Coping with Contingencies in Auction Markets and Elsewhere: Revisiting and Rethinking the ‘Rationality’ of Pricing Drawing upon ethnographic and participant observation research of equity option markets,

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Charles Smith, ‘Coping with Contingencies in Auction Markets and Elsewhere: Revisiting and Rethinking the ‘Rationality’ of Pricing’

February 23rd, 12pm: Charles Smith, Professor Emeritus, City University of New York, Department of Sociology; Coping with Contingencies in Auction Markets and Elsewhere: Revisiting and Rethinking the ‘Rationality’ of Pricing Drawing upon ethnographic and participant observation research of equity option markets,

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Cynthia Swamareh and Karen Hunt Ahmed; ‘Islamic Law, Finance, and Debt in Dubai: Theories and Realities’

February 2nd, 12pm: Cynthia Shawamreh, Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School and Karen Hunt Ahmed, Professor of Business and Finance, DePaul University; Islamic Law, Finance, and Debt in Dubai: Theories and Realities

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Cynthia Swamareh and Karen Hunt Ahmed; ‘Islamic Law, Finance, and Debt in Dubai: Theories and Realities’

February 2nd, 12pm: Cynthia Shawamreh, Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School and Karen Hunt Ahmed, Professor of Business and Finance, DePaul University; Islamic Law, Finance, and Debt in Dubai: Theories and Realities

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Chen Chen, ‘The Interaction of State and Market: A Brief History of Private Remittance Firms in Guangdong and Fujian (1912-1949)’

January 26th, 12pm: Chen Chen, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago; The Interaction of State and Market: A Brief History of Private Remittance Firms in Guangdong and Fujian (1912-1949) The financial network that connected the emigrant communities in Southeast

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Chen Chen, ‘The Interaction of State and Market: A Brief History of Private Remittance Firms in Guangdong and Fujian (1912-1949)’

January 26th, 12pm: Chen Chen, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago; The Interaction of State and Market: A Brief History of Private Remittance Firms in Guangdong and Fujian (1912-1949) The financial network that connected the emigrant communities in Southeast

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