
James Ang | College of Business
Dr. James Ang is a Bank of America Eminent Scholar in the Department of Finance at Florida State University’s College of Business.
James Ang - PNNL
James (Jim) Ang is the Chief Scientist for Computing in the Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate (PCSD) at PNNL. Jim’s primary role is to serve as PNNL’s Sector Lead for the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Office.
James Ang - Google Scholar
Does enforcement of intellectual property rights matter in China? Evidence from financing and investment choices in the high-tech industry. Financial flexibility: Do firms prepare for recession?...
Ang, James and James Brau, Concealing and confounding adverse signals: Insider wealth maximizing behavior in the IPO process. Journal of Financial Economics, (January 2003), 149-172.
James ANG | Bank of America Eminent Scholar and Professor of …
May 6, 2010 · James S Ang currently works at the Department of Finance, Florida State University. James does research in Financial Economics. Their current project is 'Behavioral Corporate Finance'.
James Ang - Google Scholar
College of Business, Florida State University - Cited by 6 - finance - corporate finance
James Ang - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - LinkedIn
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JAMES B. ANG - Home
“Rice, Culture and Democracy” (with J Madsen & W Wang) EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, accepted. “Does an Early Start Help or Hurt? Statehood, Institutions and Modern Climate Change Policies” (with P Fredriksson) ENERGY ECONOMICS 94C, 2021, 105075.
James Ang - professor - Florida State University | LinkedIn
professor at Florida State University · Experience: Florida State University · Education: Purdue University · Location: Tallahassee · 48 connections on LinkedIn. View James Ang’s profile on...
Assoc Prof James Ang | Academic Profile | DR-NTU | Research
James Ang is an Associate Professor of Economics at NTU. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Australian National University. Prior to joining NTU in 2014, he taught for several years at Monash University. His main area of research is Economic Growth. His research has concentrated on how regions and countries can accelerate growth.
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