
Nadia Matringe
Assistant Professor · Financial Accounting History
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Dr. Nadia Matringe is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), specifically within the Department of Accounting. She specializes in the historical and theoretical dimensions of financial practices, with key expertise in Financial Accounting History, Economic Theory, and Risk-management Processes. Her research explores the epistemology and politics of accounting practices, financial decision-making in historical contexts, and the co-evolution of financial and political rationalities. Notable themes include speculation, risk, and uncertainty in early modern and modern commerce, as well as the foundational epistemic structures of financial systems.
Teaching responsibilities include the course AC340: Auditing, Governance and Risk Management. Dr. Matringe’s work bridges historical analysis with contemporary financial frameworks, examining topics such as the role of accounting records in financial projections, the trajectories of financial innovations in 16th-century Lyon, and early inventory management practices in foreign exchange markets. Her interdisciplinary approach intersects economic history, financial theory, and institutional analysis.
LSE affiliation includes a telephone contact (+44 (0)20 7955 6265) and office MAR 3.19. She offers academic advisory support hours on Tuesdays, 14:30–16:30. Languages spoken are English and French.
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