Finance Research

The finance faculty is an active research group dedicated to advancing the understanding of financial economics. Many of the faculty have earned international reputations for contributions to their fields. They are officers of prestigious professional organizations, are editors of and serve on editorial boards of leading academic journals, and consult and teach for public and private sector organizations. They are frequent contributors to the leading scholarly journals in finance and economics.

The combined intellectual capital of the Smith School’s 150 full-time and 50 part-time faculty are geared to the forces that are transforming the global economy and business and dedicated to helping our students understand and adapt to change. The Smith School is consistently ranked in the top 15 in the world for faculty research by Businessweek and Financial Times.

Smith faculty finance papers on SSRN

Finance Seminar Speakers: Spring 2024

DateSpeakerLocation
March 15
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Christian Opp
University of Rochester
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VMH 1520
 
April 19
1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Janet Gao
Georgetown University
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VMH 1330
April 24
2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
David Autor 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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VMH 2333
April 26
2:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Kerry Back
Rice University
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VMH 1330
May 3
10:30 a.m. – Noon
Olivia Kim
Harvard Business School
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VMH 1330
May 17
10:30 a.m. – Noon
Philip Dybvig
Washington University in Saint Louis
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VMH 2333

Finance Seminar Speakers: Fall 2023

DateSpeakerLocation
September 7
2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Stavros Panageas
UCLA
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Van Munching Hall, Room 2333
 
September 15
10:30 a.m. to Noon
Winston Dou
University of Pennsylvania
Van Munching Hall, Room 1330
September 29
10:30 a.m. to Noon
Dmitiry Muravyev      
Michigan State University
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Van Munching Hall, Room 1330
October 6
10:30 a.m. - Noon
Luigi Zingales
University of Chicago
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Van Munching Hall, Room 1330
October 18
3:30 p.m.
Ufuk Akcigit    
University of Chicago
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Tydings, Room 4103
November 17
10:30 a.m. to Noon
Sheridan Titman
University of Texas, Austin
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Van Munching Hall, Room 1330
December 8
10:30 a.m. to Noon
Lubos Pastor
University of Chicago
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Van Munching Hall, Room 1330
December 15
10:30 a.m. to Noon
Jason Sockin
Cornell University
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Van Munching Hall, Room 1330

Financial Databases & Software

The Robert H. Smith School of Business provides its faculty and students easy access to the world’s leading online real-time financial data and software. In partnership with the University of Maryland McKeldin Library, the Robert H. Smith School of Business provides its faculty and students with a world-class set of research financial and other business databases, and the software to access them. Thomson Reuters Reuters 3000 Xtra – 62 concurrent accesses Reuters 3000 Xtra is a high-speed, integrated information and transaction service. It gives users a commanding view of the global real-time financial arena and provides a combination of news, information and insight as well as access to the global Reuters trading community. Its integrated price discovery and trading capabilities across all asset classes mean that decisions can be made and executed from a single desktop. Reuters 3000 Xtra reflects Reuters vast experience in global financial markets; functionality is continually upgraded and content enriched. Datastream Advance Thomson Datastream Advance offers you access to the world's largest and most respected financial statistical database. It contains more than two million financial instruments, securities, and indicators for over 175 countries in 60 markets. With up to 50 years of history and over 8,000 different fields, it provides access to over one hundred million time series. Thomson Datastream Advance combines easy-to-use, pre-formatted charts and tabular reports with truly flexible charting to help reveal new insights and relationships. Bloomberg Bloomberg Professional – 6 full function terminals The BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL® service seamlessly integrates real-time and historical information on about 5 million bonds, equities, commodities, currencies and funds. The electronic library also comprises data on almost every publicly traded company and biographies of more than 1 million people. And because everything is provided in single source, information can be accessed, analyzed or archived with just a few keystrokes or clicks. Historical Databases and Retrieval Software Full access is available to members of the University of Maryland community and on the Maryland campus. WRDS We subscribe to the Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS), a web based data service that provides instant access to several research quality financial databases.

Research Articles

September 24, 2019
Banks Are Flirting With Bonds That Burned Them Before
Big U.S. banks have begun cozying up to the business of building and selling mortgage bonds, the very securities that helped plunge them into financial crisis a decade ago. Is it time to worry?
Read the article : Banks Are Flirting With Bonds That Burned Them Before
September 11, 2019
99 Men and 1 Woman?
After the uproar over the Forbes list, Maryland Smith experts compile a quick list of their own, with just a few of the women that should make any list of innovators.
Read the article : 99 Men and 1 Woman?
September 11, 2019
Should the World’s Central Banks Think Green?
In various corners of the world, central bankers increasingly are paying attention to weather events, carbon emissions and environmentally driven finance efforts.
Read the article : Should the World’s Central Banks Think Green?
August 21, 2019
Fixing the Vague, Complex Volcker Rule
Tweaks to the Volcker Rule will help fix a regulation that is too vague, complex and burdensome, Maryland Smith finance professor Clifford Rossi says.
Read the article : Fixing the Vague, Complex Volcker Rule
August 15, 2019
Why It’s Not Enough That Africa Grows
Growth across sub-Saharan Africa is expected to outpace global growth this year and next, and the reasons why accentuate the importance of economic diversification, says Maryland Smith’s Lemma Senbet.
Read the article : Why It’s Not Enough That Africa Grows
August 9, 2019
Comic Books for Complex Issues
The New York Fed recently decided to explain monetary policy in a comic book, set in outer space. It had us wondering: What other complex business topics would be helpful to see in simplified, comic book fashion?
Read the article : Comic Books for Complex Issues
July 24, 2019
Equifax’s Big Little Fine
“It’s a lot of money,” says Maryland Smith’s Clifford Rossi, of the nearly $700 million that credit reporting giant Equifax has agreed to pay over its massive data breach. But far more needs to be done.
Read the article : Equifax’s Big Little Fine
July 22, 2019
The Gold Standard Idea Will Not Die
Some 86 years since it was effectively abandoned, the gold standard still comes up from time to time. And each time, Maryland Smith’s David Kass finds himself shaking his head.
Read the article : The Gold Standard Idea Will Not Die
July 16, 2019
A New Worry for Earnings Season?
Some analysts this earnings season are focusing less on earnings per share and are fixating on something else: Profit margins.  
Read the article : A New Worry for Earnings Season?
July 10, 2019
Beyond Now: How Europe Wins the U.S.-China Trade War
The typical economics refrain about trade wars is that there are no winners. But that’s not altogether true in the case of U.S.-China posturing. Maryland Smith's Albert “Pete” Kyle sees an unexpected winner emerging from the conflict – Europe.
Read the article : Beyond Now: How Europe Wins the U.S.-China Trade War
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