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New thesis: Three questions for Nick Christie

Nick Christie

He just finished his dissertation in Business Administration called: "Constraints and Costs: Essays in Corporate Finance", and is preparing for its defense on 16 May at 14:15 in EC3: 207.

You are about to defend your thesis, what is it about?

My thesis is a compilation of four empirical essays that investigate how firms respond to internal and external financial pressures, focusing on investment–cash flow sensitivities, cost stickiness, and labor force retention.

In three words, how would you describe your years as a PhD student at LUSEM?

caffeinated, enlightening, transformative

What are you up to now?

I am currently employed as a Research Engineer with the Ageing and Health Research Group at the Faculty of Medicine, providing econometrics support and managing data on over 3 million Swedes spanning three decades. I aim to continue advancing research in corporate finance and am actively exploring professional opportunities.


Thrank you Nick, we wish you all the best!