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Dr. Yixuan Rui is a Lecturer at the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance within the Faculty of Business and Law at Curtin University. They hold a portfolio role in the Office of the Provost, indicating involvement in strategic academic governance. Their research focuses on financial market frictions, corporate governance, and legal-economic interactions, with notable contributions to understanding financial transaction taxes, insider trading dynamics, and cross-border litigation effects.
Research interests include regulatory policy impacts on market quality, hedge fund behavior, and the interplay between legal frameworks and corporate finance decisions. Dr. Rui’s work bridges empirical finance with institutional analysis, addressing topics such as dividend policy under information uncertainty and systemic risk transmission via liquidity constraints.
Publications span 2014 to 2024, reflecting sustained engagement with evolving financial markets and regulatory landscapes. Notable themes include tax policy evaluation (e.g., France’s FTT), insider trading mechanisms, and transnational legal spillover effects. The Office of the Provost portfolio suggests involvement in institutional strategy or academic policy roles beyond teaching and research.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly documented in the provided materials. Advising relationships and lab affiliations remain unspecified.
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