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Dr. Marc W. Simpson is a Professor and John B. Neff Endowed Chair in the Department of Finance at the John B. and Lillian E. Neff College of Business and Innovation, University of Toledo. His research focuses on international finance, monetary policy, exchange rate dynamics, and asset pricing. He holds a PhD in Finance from Fordham University (1999), an MA from Fordham University (1996), and a BA in Political Science & History from Oregon State University (1994).
His work examines topics such as purchasing power parity (PPP), exchange rate forecasting, stock return patterns, and the role of macroeconomic conditions in financial markets. Notable research includes evaluating equilibrium exchange rates, analyzing the forward premium anomaly, and studying the impact of inflation on stock returns. He has collaborated extensively with scholars like Axel Grossmann and Sanjay Ramchander.
His publications span journals such as Journal of Economics and Finance, Applied Financial Economics, and Real Estate Economics. His research emphasizes empirical methods to address questions in international finance, monetary policy, and market efficiency.
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