Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel

Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel
  • Cynthia and Bennett Golub Endowed Faculty Scholar Award

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Research Interests: macroeconomics, labor economics,

Links: Personal Website

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  • FNCE6130 - Macroecn & Global Econom

    This course is required for all students except those who, having prior training in macroeconomics, money and banking, and stabilization policy at an intermediate or advanced level, can obtain a waiver by passing an examination. The purpose of the course is to train students to think systematically about the current state of the economy and macroeconomic policy, and to be able to evaluate the economic environment within which business and financial decisions are made. The course emphasizes the use of economic theory to understand the workings of financial markets and the operation and impact of government policies. We will study the determinants of the level of national income, employment, investment, interest rates, the supply of money, inflation, exchange rates, and the formulation and operation of stabilization policies.

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Why Do Stocks Trade at Such Different Multiples or Valuation Ratios?

Wharton assistant professor explains his new paper that dives into stock price movement and its impact on future earnings and growth.Read More

Knowledge @ Wharton - 2024/05/9
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