Mercedes Miranda, Ph.D.
Lecturer, Business Economics and Finance
College of Business
Department of Accounting and Finance
Finance
313-583-6486
Teaching Areas:
BBA, BBA Finance, MBABiography and Education
Mercedes Miranda, Ph.D., Lecturer of Business Economics and Finance at the University of Michigan-Dearborn College of Business. Dr. Miranda received her Ph.D. in Financial Economics from The University of New Orleans in 2005. Prior to joining the University of Michigan-Dearborn faculty in 2008, she taught undergraduate and graduate students at Wayne State University.
Research
Dr. Miranda's research interests include agency theory, and payout policy. She has published in refereed journals such as Journal of Banking and Finance and Corporate Ownership, Control Journal and Journal of Insurance Issues.
Education
University of New Orleans
Selected Publications
- “The Information and Wealth Effects of Earnings Surprises in the U.S. Insurance Industry,” 2012, Journal of Insurance Issues, Volume 35, number 2.
- “Long-Term Debt and Overinvestment Agency Problem” 2010, Ranjan D’Mello and Mercedes Miranda, Journal of Banking and Finance, 34, 324-335.
- “Managerial Motives for Splitting Stocks: Evidence from Electric Utility Companies”, 2008, Mercedes Miranda and, Tarun Mukherjee, Corporate Ownership and Control Journal, Volume 6, Issue 1.