Michael Hasler

Assistant Professor of Finance, Department of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough at Rotman School of Management

Schools

  • Rotman School of Management

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Biography

Rotman School of Management

Bio

I am an Assistant Professor of finance at the University of Toronto since July 2013. My research investigates how information acquisition, disagreement among investors, and learning mechanisms impact investors’ trading strategies and asset prices. I have published in the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of Finance, and the Review of Financial Studies.

 

Academic Positions

07/2013-current  Assistant Professor of Finance; University of Toronto

10/2008-07/2013  PhD Student and Teaching Assistant; Swiss Finance Institute @ EPFL

Honors and Awards

2016  IFSID Research Grant, $30,000

2015  Connaught New Researcher Award; $10,000

2014  WRDS Best Paper Award; ``Asset Pricing with Disagreement and Uncertainty about the Length of Business Cycles

2013  SIX Best Paper Award; ``Investor Attention and Stock Market Volatility'''', SGF Conference, Zurich, Switzerland

2012  Best Teaching-Assistant Award, Master of Financial Engineering; Swiss Finance Institute @ EPFL

2011  Best Teaching-Assistant Award, Master of Financial Engineering; Swiss Finance Institute @ EPFL

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