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Kim Oosterlinck, Professor of Finance at Solvay Brussels School, has just published a new book:
Hope Springs Eternal: French Bondholders and the Repudiation of Russian Sovereign Debt
Yale University Press, 2016.

Ariane SZAFARZ, Simon CORNEE and Panu KALMI have been awarded the Warren Samuels Prize
Friday, January 15, 2016
Simon CORNEE (University of Rennes 1, France, and CERMi), Panu KALMI (University of Vaasa, Finland), and Ariane SZAFARZ (ULB, SBS-EM, CEB and CERMi, Belgium) are the recipients of the 2016 WARREN SAMUELS PRIZE for their paper:
"Selectivity and Transparency in Social Banking: Evidence from Europe"
presented et the ALLIED SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATIONS (ASSA) meetings in San Francisco (January 2016).

Lucy Van Hove received the William H. Newman Award for Best Paper based on a Dissertation at the 2015 Academy of Management Meeting
Lucy Van Hove is Lecturer and Researcher in Human Resources and Leadership at Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, ULB.

Anastasia Cozarenco (Aix-Marseille School of Economics) and Ariane Szafarz (ULB, Centre Emile Bernheim and CERMi) are the winners of the 2014 European Microcredit Research Award co-sponsored by the European Microfinance Network and the Hague University of Applied Sciences.

Mateo Cordier (CEESE - CEB), lauréat 2012 du Prix Louis Forest / Aguirre-Basualdo
Friday, November 16, 2012
Mateo Cordier, collaborateur scientifique au CEESE (CEB), est lauréat 2012 du Prix Louis Forest / Aguirre-Basualdo spécialisé en Sciences économiques et Gestion, un des Prix solennels de la Chancellerie des Universités de Paris.
Chaque année la Chancellerie des universités de Paris distribue des prix provenant de dons et de legs consentis à l'ancienne université de Paris ou à certains établissements d'enseignement supérieur d'Ile de France.