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Rick Green

Cyert Professor of Financial Economics, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University.

Rick Green is the Richard M. and Margaret S. Professor of Financial Economics at Carnegie Mellon University, where he has served on the faculty since 1982. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin.  Rick’s research concerns the effects of risk and taxation on the pricing of financial assets, financial intermediation, and corporate decision making. 


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Lowering Borrowing Costs for States and Municipalities Through CommonMuni

Papers • February 2011 • Andrew Ang, Rick Green

Andrew Ang and Richard Green propose the establishment of CommonMuni, a not-for-profit advisory firm designed to reduce borrowing costs for municipalities by overcoming the difficulty individual municipalities and investors have coordinating with one another.

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State Roads to Economic Recovery: Policies, Pavements, and Partnerships

Events • February 25, 2011 • Washington, DC

The Hamilton Project and the Metropolitan Policy Program held a forum focused on state strategies that can help close budget deficits while also growing state economies and creating much-needed jobs. As part of the event, The Hamilton Project released three new policy papers, as well as a strategy paper, focused on helping state and local governments invest more efficiently in infrastructure to ensure long-term economic competitiveness. 


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