About the Author
Laurent L. Jacque is the Walter B. Wriston Professor of International Finance and Banking at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts University) and Academic Director of its International Business Studies Program. He previously served as Fletcher's Academic Dean and as such was responsible for the design and the establishment of the new Master of International Business degree and the Center for Emerging Market Enterprises. Since 1990 he has also held a secondary appointment at the HEC School of Management (France). Earlier, he served on the faculty of the Wharton School for 11 years with a joint appointment in the finance and management departments, and taught at the Carlson School of Management (University of Minnesota). He also held visiting appointments at Instituto de Empresa (Spain), Kiel Institute of World Economics (Germany), Pacific Asian Management Institute (University of Hawai), Institut Superieur de Gestion (Tunisia), and Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) as the Sophonpanich Research Professor.
He is the author of three books, Global Derivative Debacles: From Theory to Malpractice (World Scientific, 2010), translated into French, Russian, Chinese, and Korean; Management and Control of Foreign Exchange Risk (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996); Management of Foreign Exchange Risk: Theory and Praxis (Lexington Books, 1978); as well as more than 25 articles on risk management and international corporate finance that have appeared in leading academic ...
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