Education: B.A. in Anthropology, University of Virginia; M.S. in Accounting, University of Virginia; Ph.D. in Finance, University of Michigan
Professor Marc Lipson received his Ph.D. in finance from the University of Michigan and two degrees from the University of Virginia — a B.A. in anthropology and an M.S. in accounting. Before he began his doctoral studies, he worked as an accountant for Peat Marwick in its Boston office and before joining the faculty at the Darden School, he was an associate professor of finance at the University of Georgia.
Lipson’s principal area of research is market microstructure — the study of how market design and organization affects price formation and liquidity. His work has been widely published, including articles in the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Finance and the Journal of Financial Economics. He spent the 1998–99 academic year at the New York Stock Exchange as a visiting scholar and served on the NASDAQ Economic Advisory Board from 2004 to 2006. From 2012 to 2017, he was the co-editor-in-chief of Financial Management (the journal of the Financial Management Association) and is currently an associate editor for both the Journal of Financial Markets and the Journal of Corporate Finance.
“Yani kalabalık bir sokakta yürürken bir dostuna çarpmak şans eseri olan bir şey değil, öyle mi?”
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. “Bunu bir düşünsene. Hiçbir yere boşuna gitmezsin, değil mi? Gittiğin yer ya fiziksel ya duygusal ya da psikolojik etkenlerin bir sonucudur.. . Bu yüzden de bir arkadaşa şans eseri çarpmak, her ne kadar şans eseri olmuş gibi görünse de öyle değildir, değil mi?”