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Ingrid WernerFisher College of Business Professor Werner’s research interests range from international finance to market microstructure, including the trading of British cross-listed securities both in London and in the U.S.; interdealer trading on the London Stock Exchange; the trades of NYSE floor brokers; and NASDAQ institutional trading. Werner teaches International Financial Management and Trading and Markets to MBA students and International Financial Management to undergraduates. Werner is a director of the Western Finance Association. She served on the Economic Advisory Board of the NASD 1998-2000 and is currently on the Economic Advisory Board of the Finance Research Institute in Stockholm and on an Academic Advisory Board at Morgan Stanley & Co. She currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Empirical Finance, the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, and the Emerging Markets Finance Journal, and she was an associate editor for the Journal of Finance 2001-2003, and the Review of Financial Studies from 1998-2001. Werner has an MBA and an Ekon. Lic. from the Stockholm School of Economics, and a PhD from the University of Rochester (1990). She joined the finance faculty at the Fisher College of Business in 1998. She held a National Fellowship at the Hoover Institution (Stanford University) during 1995-1996; she was the 1996-1997 Visiting Research Economist at the New York Stock Exchange, and the 2001-2002 Visiting Academic Fellow at NASDAQ. |
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