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Marshall Langer serves as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Economics at a Rome-based institution. With over two decades of global academic experience since 2001, his career bridges rigorous industry practice—including 10 years in Wall Street investment banking and hedge funds, international corporate management, and UN World Food Programme collaboration—with scholarly work in business disciplines.
His educational foundation features an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and specialized counselling coursework at NYU, establishing credibility in both quantitative finance and behavioral aspects of business.
Research concentrates on Finance, Market Research, Business Psychology, and Economics, emphasizing real-world applications where financial mechanisms intersect with human decision-making processes in corporate environments.
Publications trend toward practical industry resources like the 2012 book chapter on leveraged buyouts, reflecting sustained expertise in corporate finance structures despite limited recent scholarly output visible in the source material.
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