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            Research Notes: Prof. Robert S. Hansen
Robert S. Hansen’s paper “Are Analysts’ forecasts Informative to the General Public?” has been accepted for publication in Management Science. Hansen, Francis Martin Chair in Business and professor of finance at Tulane University’s A. B. Freeman School of Business, co-authored the paper with Vadim Balashov, adjunct lecturer and doctoral student at the Freeman School, and Oya Altınkılıç, assistant professor of finance at George Washington University.
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