Serge Wind

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Adjunct Instructor
Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies
Education
BA, Columbia College
PHD, Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
CO, Columbia Teachers College

Serge L. Wind, PhD, is Adjunct Instructor of Finance in the DBP, and is a specialist in corporate finance, M&A, valuation of firms and real estate, financial modeling and statistics. At NYUSPS, he also tutors undergraduate students in all the quantitively-based courses in DAUS. He has thirty years of experience in applying innovative quantitative financial analysis to telecommunications industry issues that required original thought and analysis. Mr. Wind served as senior advisor to the CFOs of AT&T and Lucent Technologies. He also taught at the Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University, where he was Senior Visiting Professor. Both Professor Wind's degrees, a Ph.D. in statistics and a B.A. in mathematics and economics (Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa), were awarded by Columbia University. Dr. Wind has written sixteen papers relating to ongoing contemporary financial events and current corporate practices.
Publications
- Trade Agreements and Global Pacts, Trade Deals and China's Trade Incursions By Social Science Research Network (Jun 18 2018)
- Decline of Manufacturing in the U.S. Economy By Social Science Research Network (Feb 18 2017)
- Changing Cash Environment By Financial Executives Networking Group (Sep 09 2015)
- Unemployment and Todayâ¿¿s Labor Market By Financial Executives Networking Group (Aug 30 2015)
- Risk-Mitigating Strategies for Weathering Climate-Change Impacts on U.S. Companies By Social Science Research Network (Mar 26 2015)
- Technological Advances and their Impact on U.S. Manufacturing By Financial Executives Networking Group (Mar 10 2015)
- Technological Advances and their Impact on U.S. Manufacturing By Financial Executives Networking Group (Mar 04 2015)
- Corporate Cash Coffers: Dead Money By Financial Executives Networking Group (Jan 26 2015)
- Are More Americans Giving Up on Work? By Financial Executives Networking Group (Jan 25 2015)
- Laborâ¿¿s Declining Share of Corporate Income: Impact on Income Inequality By Social Science Research Network (May 26 2014)
- Buffett Buffeted but Triumphant By Social Science Research Network (Dec 31 2013)
- Labor's Declining Share of Corporate Income: Impact on the U.S. Economy By BAASANA International Conference Proceedings (Aug 17 2013)
- Review of Direct Matching Markets and the Deferred Acceptance Algorithm By Social Science Research Network (Apr 12 2013)
- Why is this Job Recovery Different than All Others? By Social Science Research Network (Jul 27 2012)
- Banks Matter in Eurozone Debt Crisis By Social Science Research Network (Dec 31 2011)
- Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis By Social Science Research Network (Nov 29 2011)
- Unemployment: Structural vs. Cyclical, and Globalization's adverse Impact By Social Science Research Network (May 05 2011)
- A Perspective on 2008-09 Illiquidity and Capital Crisis: Past Banking Crises and their Relevance to todayï¿¿s Credit Crisis By Review of Business (Dec 20 2010)
- Double Dip Looming for Housing Prices and its Impact on Economic Growth By Social Science Research Network (Oct 02 2010)
- Financial State of the Nation By Social Science Research Network (Aug 08 2010)
- New Fiscal Crisis Looming for U.S. By Social Science Research Network (May 30 2010)
- October 2009 Employment Situation and its Implications for the Economy By Social Science Research Network (Nov 19 2009)
- Why did the Mortgage Crisis lead to the Credit and Illiquidity Crisis? By Social Science Research Network (Oct 09 2009)
- Mortgage Crisis: Tipping Points and Trends underlying the Housing Boom and its subsequent Bust By Social Science Research Network (May 30 2009)
- Implementation of EVA [Economic Value Added] By International Communications for Management (Oct 30 1997)
- Models for Planning By International Conference on Public Utilities (Jun 30 1980)
- An empirical Bayes Approach to Multiple Linear Regression By Annals of Statistics (Mar 30 1973)
- Stein-James Estimators of a Multivariate Location Parameter By Annals of Mathematical Statistics (Jun 30 1972)