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Carol L Osler is the Martin and Ahuva Gross Professor of Financial Markets and Institutions at the Brandeis International Business School, Brandeis University. She holds affiliations with the Department of Economics and maintains expertise in financial market microstructure, exchange rate modeling, behavioral finance, and macroeconomic impacts of financial markets. Her academic career spans institutions including Columbia University, Dartmouth College's Amos Tuck School, and the Norwegian School of Business.
- Education: Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University, B.A. in Economics from Swarthmore College
Her research bridges financial economics and organizational behavior, with insights into psychological biases affecting markets and empirical studies on workplace bullying. Awards include multiple IBS Teaching Awards and recognition from the Chartered Market Technicians Association.
- IBS Teaching Award (2008, 2018)
- Market Technicians Association Recognition Award (2013)
Professor Osler has contributed to understanding how financial markets influence real economic activity, with a notable focus on the foreign exchange market's microeconomic foundations.

