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  1. Contact Information. Primary Email: lewisk@wharton.upenn.edu. Office Phone: (215) 898-7637. office Address: 2446 Steinberg-Dietrich Hall. 3620 Locust Walk. Philadelphia, PA 19104. Research Interests: asset pricing, international finance, macrofinance, investments. Links: CV, Personal Website. Overview. Research. Teaching. In the News.

  2. At Wharton, she has taught courses in international financial markets, multinational corporate finance, and global valuation. Her policy and research interests lie at the intersection of global financial integration, asset pricing, and the macro economy.

  3. Little Barrie is an English rock group consisting of Barrie Cadogan (vocals, guitar) and Lewis Wharton (bass, vocals). Virgil Howe contributed drums and vocals from 2007 until his death in 2017. Their sound has drawn from a mixture of influences including freakbeat, garage rock, UK R&B, neo-psychedelia, surf rock, krautrock, funk and ...

  4. Karen K. Lewis is a Professor of Finance at the Wharton School, and a Professor of Economics by courtesy at the Economics Department, University of Pennsylvania. She is also a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, MA and a Research Fellow for the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London, UK.

  5. 10 de dic. de 2020 · Lewis Wharton (Little Barrie) Courtesy of Little Barrie Com. Behold the power of the power trio! Named for their Nottingham UK ace guitarist Barrie Cadogan (it was his nickname), the ensemble dubbed Little Barrie traverses classic rock, funk, soul, psychedelia, garage, experimental and permutations thereof.

  6. Lewis Wharton Barrie Cadogan Virgil Howe: Exmiembros; Wayne Fullwood Billy Skinner: Little Barrie es una banda de rock formada en el año 2000 en la ciudad de Nottinghamshire, Inglaterra. La banda también mezcla géneros como: garage rock, soul, R&B, funk y blues con influencias del freakbeat. Tienen ...

  7. He’d already started gigging as Little Barrie in the early 2000s when he met Lewis Wharton at mod clothes store Merc on Carnaby Street, where the band’s future bassist was running the record department. Barrie persuaded him to stock copies of his first single, and Little Barrie were away.