Education:
Tulane University, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Ph.D. in Finance 2001
Tulane University, A.B. Freeman School of Business, M.A. in Economics 2001
Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA), Caracas - Venezuela. MBA 1993
Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (UCAB), Caracas - Venezuela. Industrial Engineering 1990
Bio:
Eduardo Pablo is Professor of Finance at the Paseka School of Business, Minnesota State University Moorhead. He has a vast experience analyzing emerging markets and teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in finance. Before moving to United States, he worked at EGADE – ITESM in Monterrey, Mexico (2003 – 2005) and at IESA in Caracas, Venezuela (2001 – 2003 and 2005 – 2010). Before becoming a professor at MSUM, Eduardo worked as a Clinical Professor at the A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University. During summer time, he collaborates with other U.S. and Latin American universities teaching and doing research abroad. His main research interests are related to (1) corporate governance, (2) dividend policy, and (3) the analysis of mergers and acquisitions and other ways to organize the economic activity.
Three of his most recent research papers are in the area of dividends (Gonzalez, M., Molina, C.A., Pablo, E., and Rosso, J, The Effect of Ownership Concentration and Composition on Dividends: Evidence from Latin America. Emerging Markets Review (Elsevier), Volume 30, March 2017 pp. 1 – 18.), corporate productivity (Gaitán, S., Herrera-Echeverri, H., and Pablo E., How corporate governance affects productivity in civil-law business environments: Evidence from Latin America. Global Finance Journal (Elsevier), Volume 37, August 2018, Pages 173-185) and gender diversity (González, M., Guzmán, A., Pablo, E., and Trujillo, M.A., Does gender really matter in the boardroom? Evidence from closely held family firms. Review of Managerial Science (Springer Berlin Heidelberg). July 2018. pp 1 – 47.)
At the Paseka School of Business, Eduardo currently teaches the following graduate and undergraduate courses,
FINC441 Advanced Corporate Finance
FINC445/545 International Finance
FINC446.546 Financial Decision Making
FINC450/550 Entrepreneurial Finance
MBA631 Financial Management
BUS642 Corporate Finance
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