Joshua Krausz
Professor
Department of Finance
Yeshiva University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Joshua Krausz is the Gershon and Merle Stern Professor of Banking and Finance at the Syms School of Business. His research interests include financial analysis, ethics and social responsibility, corporate reputation, financial accounting, options and derivatives, price behavior, capital budgeting, and taxation. He has published in the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Accounting Horizons, Accounting Education, the Journal of Business Ethics, Accounting and Society, the Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business, and was the Finance area editor of the Mid-Atlantic Journal of Business.
Research Interest
Research Interests: Managerial Finance, Business Administration.
Publications
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Krausz J, Nam K, Lee S (2009) Profitability of Nonlinear Dynamics under Technical Strategies: Evidence from Pacific-Basin Stock Markets. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 45: 13-35.
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Krausz J, Nam K, Choe K T (2011) echnical Trading Rules for Nonlinear Dynamics of Stock Returns: Evidence from the G-7 Stock Markets. Review Quantitat Finan Acc 36: 323-353.
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Krausz J, Nam K, Arize A (2013) Revisiting Asset Pricing under Habit Formation in an Overlapping-Generations Economy Journal of Baking and Finance, 37, 132-138, 2013.