Events

Culture, Discrimination, and Economic Exchange

Hosted by the Financial Markets Group (FMG)

Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House,

Speaker

Professor Daniel Paravisini

Professor Daniel Paravisini

Chair

Professor David Webb

Professor David Webb

In his inaugural lecture Daniel Paravisini will discuss the challenges in establishing whether, and through which mechanism, culture may affect economic exchange.

Daniel Paravisini is Professor of Finance at LSE.

David Webb is Professor of Finance and Pro-Director for planning and resources at LSE.

The Financial Markets Group Research Centre (@FMG_LSE) was established in 1987 at the LSE. The FMG is a leading centre in Europe for policy research into financial markets. It is the focal point of the LSE's research communication with the business, policy making and international finance communities. The FMG works alongside the Department of Finance to understand problems in financial markets and in the decision-making processes of corporations, banks and regulators. 

Twitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEculture

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