Finance Faculty in the News: September 2022
James Choi
- “All the Personal-Finance Books Are Wrong,” The Atlantic
- “Economists Confirm It's Actually OK to Not Save Money in Your 20s,” Money
- “An economist studied popular finance tips. Some might be leading you astray,” NPR
- “3 Pieces of Popular Personal Finance Advice That Are Just Plain Wrong, According to a Yale Finance Professor,” Inc.com
- “Why good personal-finance gurus might give less than great advice,” The Washington Post
- “Weekly links September 9: the most taught economics articles, firm upgrading, what personal finance advice books tell us that econ theory forgets, and more,” World Bank
- “A Yale Professor Takes a Look at Popular Financial Tips,” The Epoch Times (PDF)
- “Popular personal finance advice contradicts economic theory,” Quartz
- “Bestselling Financial Advice Books vs. Professors: Answers to 4 Money Questions,” ThinkAdvisor
William English
- “Jerome Powell’s Inflation Whisperer: Paul Volcker,” The Wall Street Journal
- “Fed’s Third Straight 0.75-Point Interest-Rate Rise Is Anticipated,” The Wall Street Journal
- “Fed Officials Expected to Raise Rates by 0.75 Percentage Point,” The Wall Street Journal
- “Here's everything the Federal Reserve is expected to do today,” CNBC
William Goetzmann, Roger Ibbotson, Robert Shiller
- “Equity Risk Premium Forum: MMT, Looking Back, Looking Ahead,” CFA Institute Enterprising Investor
William Goetzmann and Geert Rouwenhorst
- “Genghis Khan’s grandson introduced paper money—and inadvertently tanked the Mongol Empire,” Big Think
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Kelly Shue
- “Women’s Work — What the Story of a 17th-Century Brewster Can Teach Us About 21st-Century Brewery Ownership,” Good Beer Hunting
Robert Shiller
- “Your City’s Housing Boom Could Go Bust,” The Wall Street Journal
- “Opinion | This Is the Kind of Storytelling That Economics Needs,” The New York Times
Kelly Shue
- “An unconventional path for the first Korean female judge in higher court,” Northwest Asian Weekly