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Raphael Duguay is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Yale School of Management. He studies the role of reporting regulation and transparency in the social public sector. Raphael earned his PhD from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and is a licensed CPA in Canada. His experience includes working as an auditor and consultant at KPMG. His research focuses on financial audits and governance practices within the nonprofit sector, the economic consequences of financial audit regulation, and regulatory spillovers in common audit markets. He has published extensively in reputable academic journals, including the Accounting Review and Accounting Research, with works that analyze the impact of financial audits, the implications of open data in public procurement, and more. Raphael teaches courses on Impact Measurement & Financial Reporting and Sourcing & Managing Funds, contributing to the field of financial regulation and nonprofit accounting.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.