Abhirath Baiju

I’m a sophomore at Penn State Behrend studying Finance and Business Economics. I’ve published research on the viability of infrastructure projects in India, including a case study titled “Viability Analysis of the Operationability of Parking Contract – A Case Study.” I also published a separate paper, “Insights Into Alternative Investment Funds in India,” which provides an in-depth analysis of AIF classifications, regulations, performance, and growth trends. These projects have strengthened my understanding of financial modeling and investment vehicles.

Current Research Project: 
Exploring the Sunk Cost Fallacy in College Student Decisions.
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Major(s): 
Finance and Business Economics
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Behrend
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He/Him
Advising Topics: 
Contacting Faculty
Developing a research topic
Getting published
List any topics you would like to talk with your peers about not listed above: 
I’d like to talk with peers about exploring different types of investment funds, understanding risk-adjusted returns, and practical strategies for applying research to real-world financial decisions.