My research interests include empirical corporate finance, and dynamic modeling in corporate finance with a focus on the interactions between financing and investment decisions, finance and labor, the costs and consequences of financial crises, and the link between collateral (financial) shocks and the real economy. My research investigates the financial, investment and employment decisions of a firm.
Lectures:
AC.F322: Using Financial Data Platforms
Tutorials:
AC.F100: Introduction to Accounting and Finance-Managerial Finance
AC.F100: Introduction to Accounting and Finance-Financial Statement Analysis
AC.F101: Quantitative Methods for Finance and Investments
AC.F214: Principles of Finance
AC.F400: Financial Database (postgraduate-level)
AC.F401: Introduction to Quantitative Methods (postgraduate-level)
Workshops:
AC.F501: Quantitative Methods for Finance (postgraduate-level)
I obtained my PhD degree in Finance at Lancaster University Management School. Previously, I earned my Master's degree in Finance from Imperial College London and Bachelor’s degree in Financial Management from Sun Yat-sen University in China.
My personal website:http://sites.google.com/site/shushuliao90/