Thomas Smith (finance professor)
- Thomas Smith (finance professor)
Infobox Scientist
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name = Thomas Smith
birth_date = Birth date and age|1958|5|17
birth_place = Australia
death_date =
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residence = Canberra, Australia
nationality = Australian
field = Financial Economist
work_institution = Australian National University
alma_mater = Stanford University PhD 1984
doctoral_advisor = Michael Gibbons
doctoral_students =
known_for = Financial economics Asset pricing
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Thomas (Tom) Smith is an Australian finance academic. Smith has been a professor at the Australian National University since 2003. Prior appointments were at the Australian Graduate School of Management (1995-2002) and Duke University (1988-1995).
He completed his PhD studies at Stanford, after undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Queensland. Smith's research has been published in the leading financial economic journals, including the "Journal of Finance", "Journal of Financial Economics" and the "Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis". Current research includes work on stock volatility, market microdynamics and dividend policy.
References
[http://www.ecocomm.anu.edu.au/people/info.asp?surname=Smith&firstname=Tom Tom Smith at Australian National University]
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