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Digital sketch of Umich Law School

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Master Thesis

Published in Master Thesis at University of Michigan, 2017

This thesis is a excerpt of my previous work as a polymer material researcher.

Recommended citation: Dan, Li. (2017). "M.S. Thesis: Kinetic study of functionalized HABIs and their applications" Master Thesis. https://dlkency.github.io/files/Master_thesis.pdf

ESG Rating Impacts Corporate Bond Yield Spreads: Empirical Evidence From Statistical Inference and High Dimension ML Matching

Published in International Risk Management Conference 2022, 2022

This conference paper is the empirical results of ESG impact on corproate bond pricing based on statistical tools and causal machine learning methods.

Recommended citation: Dan Li, Peter Adriaens. (2022). "ESG Rating Impacts Corporate Bond Yield Spreads: Empirical Evidence From Statistical Inference and High Dimension ML Matching." IRMC22.

Deconstruction of ESG Impact on US Corporate Bond Pricing: An Assessment of Cost of Capital Benefits Across Industry Sectors. Journal of Management in Engineering

Published in Journal of Management in Engineering, 2023

Published in the Journal of Management in Engineering.

Recommended citation: Dan, Li, Adriaens, Peter. (2023). " Deconstruction of ESG Impact on US Corporate Bond Pricing: An Assessment of Cost of Capital Benefits Across Industry Sectors." Journal of Management in Engineering. DOI: 10.1061/JMENEA/MEENG-5521

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Teaching assistant: CEE 504 Engineering Economic and Finance

Graduate course, University of Michigan, Civil and Environmental Department, 2021

Engineering Economics and Finance — This course focuses on evolving financial decision making in engineering practice. Topics like accounting, public and private investment decision making, project management and risk and uncertainty are covered and linked to practical problems that are meaningful to (smart) infrastructure systems and the students’ professional futures. Quantitative techniques include time value of money, cash flow analysis, present and annual worth analysis, internal rates of return, depreciation, and financial accounting. Students learn to integrate financial considerations to engineering decision making and understand how project decisions are affected by tradeoffs, risk, and uncertainty.