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Finance paper accepted for publication in the Management Science

Finance Assistant Professor Sean Seunghun Shin's paper has been accepted for publication in the Management Science.

Finance Assistant Professor Sean Seunghun Shin's paper "" has been accepted for publication in the Management Science. The paper's co-authors are Jaewon Choi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Or Shachar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Sean S. Shin started as Assistant Professor (1st term) in Finance at the Department of Finance in September 1, 2017. He has received his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Finance from KAIST College of Business, Seoul.

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