SOM Finance Faculty in the News: October 2018
Nicholas Barberis
- “What the Mega Millions can teach you about investing,” PBS NewsHour
James Choi
- “How to Get More Students to Participate in Programs,” Psychology Today
- “The low-fee wars have no end in sight,” Marketplace
William B. English
- “Why all the money in the U.S. is not all the money in the U.S.,” NBC News
- “Federal Reserve Announcement: Officials Debate Rate Hikes,” Bloomberg
- “Neutral no more? Fed officials foresee hiking US rates into restrictive territory, notes reveal,” South China Morning Post
Stefano Giglio
- “Bitcoin Volatility vs. Bitcoin Stability: How to Minimize Risk,” Bitcoin Market Journal
William Goetzmann
- “Big Money Questions: Did finance make civilisation possible?” Daily Mail Online (video)
Gary Gorton
- “Rethinking Currency: Finding a Better Way to Run an Economy,” Bloomberg
- “How Can We Discourage IL&FS and Other Shadow Banks from Relying on Short-Term Funding?” The Wire (India)
- “Swedroe: Trend Following & Managed Futures,” ETF.com
Roger Ibbotson
- “When To Replace Bonds With Annuities,” The Wealth Advisor
Bryan T. Kelly
- “Bitcoin Volatility vs. Bitcoin Stability: How to Minimize Risk,” Bitcoin Market Journal
Andrew Metrick
- “Finance experts Andrew Metrick and Janet Yellen to talk economics,” Yale News
- “How Can We Discourage IL&FS and Other Shadow Banks from Relying on Short-Term Funding?” The Wire (India)
Tobias Moskowitz
K. Geert Rouwenhorst
- “Swedroe: Trend Following & Managed Futures,” ETF.com
Robert Shiller
- “I don't expect a sharp turn in the housing market,” CNBC
- “VIDEO: Robert Shiller says Bolsonaro is a risk to democracy,” Correio Braziliense (Brazil)
- “Why Our Beliefs Don’t Predict Much About the Economy,” The New York Times
- “Bull run has echoes of 1920s: Nobel Prize-winning economist Shiller,” CNBC
- “Roundtable: The West’s Decade of Despair by Project Syndicate, et al.,” Project Syndicate
Kelly Shue
- “You’ve Become Rich. That Doesn’t Mean You’re Great at Everything.” The New York Times
- “How Can We Make Elections Work Better?” Yale Insights