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Joseph Golec is a **Professor** at the **University of Connecticut**, specializing in finance with a focus on investments, financial institutions, and pharmaceutical regulation. He holds a Ph.D. and MA in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis, and a BA in Economics from Trinity College. His research spans FDA advisory committees, pharmaceutical R&D financing, capital structure dynamics, and health finance policy. He has published extensively on topics such as market reactions to regulatory decisions, conflicts of interest in expert panels, and the economic implications of healthcare policies.
His work frequently intersects finance and public policy, particularly in analyzing how regulatory changes impact pharmaceutical innovation, firm valuation, and investor behavior. Recent studies include the influence of FDA committees on drug approvals and the financial strategies of firms facing growth shocks. Golec also explores intangible asset valuation, real estate finance, and the role of earnings management in corporate decision-making.
While no formal awards or grants are listed, his prolific publication record reflects a career focused on bridging financial theory and practical policy analysis. His research often highlights the interplay between regulatory frameworks and market outcomes in critical sectors like healthcare and real estate.



