Specialty class visit: Empirical Finance with Professor Leo Madureira

Wednesday, October 29, 2025
8:30 AM - 11:45 AM

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar 2025-10-29 08:30:00 2025-10-29 11:45:00 Specialty class visit: Empirical Finance with Professor Leo Madureira Specialty class visit: "Empirical Finance" with Professor Leo Madureira, PhD on Oct. 29 We want you to envision your academic and professional future with Weatherhead, so we've created course engagement opportunities that include firsthand interaction with our faculty, students, and vibrant learning community.  FNCE 435 provides an introduction to empirical analysis and research in finance.  This involves the management of empirical datasets and the aspects of quantitative applications of finance theory. The goal is to enable the student to deal with the need to analyze complex and large financial and economic datasets that is present in many fields of the financial profession. The scope of the data as well as the quantitative methods used in such analysis often requires familiarity with robust computational environments and statistical packages. As such, another goal of the course is to familiarize the student with at least one such environment. Applications are conducted using real financial and economic data. The course draws on the theoretical aspects of the subjects covered, but mainly focuses on the practical matters required to undertake an empirical analysis of financial topics—e.g., the definition of the research question, the datasets required, the computational needs, and, then, the implementation. The course enables the student to evaluate outstanding financial research as well as to conduct his or her own research. On-Campus Weatherhead School of Management Weatherhead School of Management America/New_York public

Event Location
On-Campus
Type of Event
Academic

Event Details

Specialty class visit: "Empirical Finance" with Professor Leo Madureira, PhD on Oct. 29

We want you to envision your academic and professional future with Weatherhead, so we've created course engagement opportunities that include firsthand interaction with our faculty, students, and vibrant learning community. 

FNCE 435 provides an introduction to empirical analysis and research in finance.  This involves the management of empirical datasets and the aspects of quantitative applications of finance theory. The goal is to enable the student to deal with the need to analyze complex and large financial and economic datasets that is present in many fields of the financial profession.

The scope of the data as well as the quantitative methods used in such analysis often requires familiarity with robust computational environments and statistical packages. As such, another goal of the course is to familiarize the student with at least one such environment.

Applications are conducted using real financial and economic data. The course draws on the theoretical aspects of the subjects covered, but mainly focuses on the practical matters required to undertake an empirical analysis of financial topics—e.g., the definition of the research question, the datasets required, the computational needs, and, then, the implementation. The course enables the student to evaluate outstanding financial research as well as to conduct his or her own research.

Event Address

Peter B. Lewis (Suite 150)
11119 Bellflower Rd
Cleveland, OH 44106-3922
United States