Finance Faculty in the News: February 2022
William English
- “The Case for Caution: Why The Fed Won’t Rush to Reduce the Balance Sheet,” Barron’s
- “How much will the Fed raise interest rates in 2022? Here’s what experts are saying,” Bankrate
William Goetzmann
- "Inflation in the U.S. Is Higher Than It’s Been in Four Decades. Here’s Why That’s Good News for Art Sellers," Artnet
- “Like All Successful Monies, Bitcoin Is Money for Enemies,” Bitcoin magazine
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
- “Medicare could help close racial gaps in healthcare, Yale study finds,” Yale Daily News
Stefano Giglio
- “Yale SOM Professor Stefano Giglio awarded Carlo Alberto Medal for contributions to economics,” Yale Daily News
William Goetzmann
Kelly Shue
- "Are women bosses getting equal career opportunities? This new study says no." MSNBC
- “Even at the top of their profession, women are being glossed over,” Irish Examiner
- “Financial And Economic Thought Leaders Join Amberwave Partners' Economic Advisory Board,” TheStreet (press release)
Heather Tookes
- “Women Make Up 16% of Finance Faculty in Top Business Programs,” Inside Higher Ed
Robert Shiller
- "The Trouble With a Stock-Market Bubble," The Wall Street Journal
- “Opinion | Inflation Is Not a Simple Story About Greedy Corporations,” The New York Times
- “The Digital Tool That Helps Robert Shiller Understand the Past,” Yale Insights