Finance Faculty in the News: April 2022
William Goetzmann
- “Big risks to equities,” Investors' Chronicle (U.K.)
- “Is hedge fund alpha shrinking?” The Evidence-Based Investor
Kelly Shue
- “Waitresses teach boss who promoted son of a friend with no experience over them a lesson,” Upworthy
- “Pay equity momentum poised to help close homeownership gap: analysis,” Smart Cities Dive
- “Women are less likely than men to be promoted. Here’s one reason why,” MIT Sloan
- “Single women have been second only to married couples in the home-buying market | Here are the challenges they face,” 11alive.com
Andrew Metrick
- “Can We Reduce Risk from the Shadow Banking System?” Yale Insights
- “If Elon Musk Goes Hostile, Twitter Is Missing A Key But Controversial Defense,” Forbes
Robert Shiller
- “Housing Market Crash Coming? Experts See Signs of Bubble,” Money
- “50 years of trolley case: It rolls and rolls and rolls,” Globe Echo (U.K.)
- “Is There a Housing Bubble? Here's What Experts Say,” TheStreet
- “Housing price outlook 2022: This is not the 2008 bubble all over again,” Fortune
- “What Is The Meaning Of The Word 'Overvaluation'?,” MENAFN
- “Would a digital health bubble really matter for entrepreneurs?,” STAT News
- “The Bulls Go Out to Pasture, and Netflix Gets Trampled,” Bloomberg
- “Could bonds rally with inflation high and the Fed raising rates? More market-timers are betting on it,” MarketWatch