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Desautels achieves second consecutive win at PRMIA

Congratulations to Desautels undergraduate students: Evan Coulter, Valentyn Litvin, Meagan Prins, and Marina Simonian who won the top prize at the prestigious PRMIA International Risk Management Challenge- marking a second consecutive victory for the Faculty at this competition.

Published: 12 Apr 2017

Marijuana sector likely to constrict as it matures

Desautels Professor Ken Lester was interviewed on BNN about the commodification of marijuana post-legalization. He discussed product choice, the question of how branding might be constrained by the impending legislation, and the tricky taxation line that the governments will have to trace in order to not send consumers back to the black market.

Published: 7 Apr 2017

James Rickards and the end of the economy

A recent Forbes book review delves into James Rickards鈥 The Road to Ruin: The Global Elites鈥 Secret Plan For The Next Financial Crisis, which makes the case that there is a big-ticket financial collapse coming, one that dwarfs the 2008 recession. Rickards lays much of the blame on macroeconomics, drawing a parallel between it and astrology.

Published: 4 Apr 2017

Les pr茅dictions 茅conomiques prosp猫rent sur des mod猫les qui ne fonctionnent pas

The permanent forecasting market and its fallout聽

A piece in Contrepoints takes the whole practise of regular GDP forecasting to task for being based on flawed economic models, referencing Desautels Professor Reuven Brenner鈥檚 article in the inaugural issue of American Affairs, in which he calls for the abandonment of macroeconomics in favour of a more accountability-based model.

Published: 3 Apr 2017

Desautels Assistant Professor named to prestigious list

The 2017 edition of Poets and Quants鈥 Best 40 Under 40 Professors list is out, and on it are four teachers at Canadian institutions 鈥 including Desautels Assistant Professor Sebastien Betermier. Professor Betermier teaches investment management and has been nominated for the Desautels Distinguished Teaching Award four times.

Published: 3 Apr 2017

Overreaction to extreme market events and investor sentiment

Authors: Piccoli, P., Chaudhury, M.聽

Publication: Applied Economics Letters

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Published: 31 Mar 2017

The pursuit of happiness through the ages

Desautels Professor Reuven Brenner gave a lecture as part of the Centre for the Thought of John Paul II鈥檚 series on Moral Capitalism, in which he explored the concept of the pursuit of happiness, as first codified in the US鈥檚 1776 Declaration of Independence.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

Improving innovation policy

During a debate hosted in part by the Centre for the Thought of John Paul II in Warsaw, Poland, Desautels Professor Reuven Brenner explores the military origins of venture capital, as well as the associated National Defence Education Act, which he blames for starting the decline he sees in the quality of university education.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

Shoes, economics and entrepreneurship: Shoe Dog by Phil Knight

John Tamny starts his review of Nike founder Phil Knight鈥檚 eminently enjoyable memoir, Shoe Dog, with a quote by Desautels Professor Reuven Brenner that macroeconomics is a 鈥渢autology and a myth, a dangerous one at that, sustaining that prosperity is necessarily linked to territory, national units and government spending in general.鈥 He then goes into why the book鈥檚 author would likely agree with Professor Brenner.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

Canada stagnates while the US charges ahead: why VC in Canada is doing so poorly

In a recent piece for Asia Times, Desautels Professor Reuven Brenner shines a light on Canada鈥檚 VC culture, contrasting its sluggish returns with those of the US, which outstrips its northern neighbour across the border.

Published: 30 Mar 2017

Among Best 40 Professors Under 40

For his engaging teaching and excellence in research, Professor Sebastien Betermier has been named by Poets & Quants as one of this year鈥檚 Best 40 Under 40 Professors.聽

Published: 27 Mar 2017

Bannon, Plato and the decline of America

In a piece for the Asia Times, Desautels Professor Reuven Brenner looks at Trump aide Stephen K. Bannon鈥檚 view of history and how it forms his domestic and foreign strategy. Professor Brenner says that Bannon鈥檚 鈥済enerational view of history鈥 can be traced back to analogues in the ancient world, specifically those of Aristotle and Plato, not to mention the US founding fathers.

Published: 7 Mar 2017

Desautels undergraduates secure a win at PRMIA Risk Management Challenge

Congratulations to Desautels BCom students Evan Coulter, Valentyn Litvin, Meagan Prins, and Marina Simonian for winning the聽PRMIA Risk Management Challenge, marking a third consecutive victory for the Faculty. The team will advance to the International Risk Management Challenge in London, UK on April 7th, 2017 for a chance to win the grand prize of $10,000 USD.

Published: 3 Mar 2017

Canada鈥檚 new 鈥榞reen鈥 economy

In Smiths Falls, Ontario, a former chocolate factory houses one of Canada鈥檚 biggest marijuana producers. Canopy Growth and its competitors are in a headlong rush to increase production and market share, and they will likely soon exceed the market for medical marijuana in Canada. But that鈥檚 no problem; the industry is looking ahead, toward the legalized recreational marijuana market promised by the Liberal Government.

Published: 1 Mar 2017

Corruption, accountability and a bridge in Bangladesh

Desautels Faculty of Management Finance Professor Mo Chaudhury writes for The Daily Star that the court case surrounding the Padma Bridge project in Bangladesh 鈥攚hich has snared the World Bank, SNC-Lavalin and the Bangladeshi government 鈥攈as only served to highlight the need for greater accountability across the board in large development projects.

Published: 28 Feb 2017

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