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Here are the slides for lecture 13, here's the excel sheet I'll use in class tomorrow, a recording of lecture 13 is here,  here are the slides for lecture 14, here is a recording for lecture 14, and here is the second problem set, due Monday, April 5 Tuesday, April 6, (thanks Andres for pointing out Monday's  a Bank Holiday). Lateness won't be tolerated, you'll lose 10% per day you're late with this problem set.

9 Responses to “Financial Economics Lectures 13, 14, and Problem Set 2”

  1. Andrea

    Dear Professor,

    about the Problem Set: Monday the 5th is a bank holiday, therefore isn't the University open, is it?

  2. Paul Reidy

    Hi Stephen,

    I'm just wondering about problem set 2 for EC4024. In question 2, is it correct that June 2010 and June 2012 are both there?

  3. Stephen

    Hi Paul, it is. Best, Stephen.

  4. Andrea

    Dear professor,
    I have another question about the problem set: at what time is the deadline for delivering it, tomorrow?
    Many thanks

  5. Stephen

    Hi Andrea, let's say 3pm?

  6. Peggy

    Well stevo,
    whats the story with our problem set 2 results? its been ages now & it would be nice to have them before the exam, like all the other lecturers have done for us with much more intensive assignments that were due in long after problem set 2. i understand the volcanic ash issue has surfaced again, but come on...a little respect??

    Peggy

  7. stephen Kinsella

    Peggy.

    I'm waiting for the results to come back, the moment I have them I'll
    post them up.

    Stephen

  8. Stephen

    They are up now.

  9. Peggy

    cool thanks stephen!

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