Finance Faculty in the News: February 2020
James Choi
- “People Don’t Save Enough for Emergencies, but There Are Ways to Fix That,” The Wall Street Journal
William B. English
- “Should We Worry about the Trillion-Dollar Deficit?” Yale Insights
- “Treasury Releases New Details on 20-Year Bond Plans —2nd Update,” MarketScreener
Stefano Giglio
William Goetzmann
- “Video: A Multidisciplinary Case Study Explores the Birth of a New Haven Arts Incubator,” Yale School of Management
- “El papel de las finanzas en la historia de la humanidad,” SUR
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
- “The gender wealth gap extends to real estate: Yale study,” The Real Deal
- “Single women are losing out in the property market,” The Economist
- “Single Women Get Lower Returns from Housing Investments,” Yale Insights
Gary Gorton
Andrew Metrick
- “People Don’t Save Enough for Emergencies, but There Are Ways to Fix That,” The Wall Street Journal
- “Program on Financial Stability Launches Financial Crisis Chart Archive,” Yale School of Management
Tobias J. Moskowitz
Geert Rouwenhorst
Robert Shiller
- “The Far-Reaching Economic Implications of Shiller’s Research,” ValueWalk
- “Robert Shiller on Narrative Economics,” The Library of Economics and Liberty (podcast)
Kelly Shue
- “The gender wealth gap extends to real estate: Yale study,” The Real Deal
- “Single women are losing out in the property market,” The Economist
- “Single Women Get Lower Returns from Housing Investments,” Yale Insights
- “The simple maths error that can lead to bankruptcy,” BBC
Heather Tookes
- “Video: Prof. Heather Tookes on Yale SOM’s Finance Faculty,” Yale School of Management
- “Lunch Hour Learning: Pioneering Alumnae,” Yale School of Management