Finance Faculty in the News: June & July 2023
James Choi
- “Yale Prof: Why Wealthy Clients Chase Performance; What Personal Finance Gurus Get Right,” ThinkAdvisor
- “Episode 260: Prof. James Choi: Practical Finance,” Rational Reminder (podcast)
William B. English
- “As the Fed Meets, It Shares an Inflation Problem With the World,” New York Times
- “Fed-Rate Projections Could Rise to Underscore Inflation Anxieties,” Wall Street Journal
- “Hot core services summer could spoil the Fed's repose,” Reuters
- “Inflation report Tuesday is critical for the direction of Fed policy,” CNBC
- “Fed meeting today: Here is what to expect,” CNBC
- “Fed Still Waiting on a Core Services Price Crash,” US New & World Report
- “Le rapport sur l'inflation de mardi est essentiel pour l'orientation de la politique de la Fed,” News 24
- “Two more rate hikes? Here’s how much higher the Fed could take rates this year, experts say,” Bankrate via MSN
- “The Fed has paused before. Here's what happened next,” CNN Business
- “Inflation Outlook: What to Watch at the Fed’s July Meeting,” Wall Street Journal
Stefano Giglio
- “What happens to value investing if there's a recession?” Morningstar
- “The hidden environmental risk that will trouble investors,” Investors' Chronicle
William Goetzmann
- “Opinion: A group of individuals who benefited from corrupt means funding politicians and NGOs to attack the government?” NewsWav (Malaysia)
- “There Is No Evidence Of A Tech Bubble (SP500)” Seeking Alpha
- “The Price of Money: 10 Blocks podcast,” City Journal
- “Try these books on your summer holiday,” The Economist
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
- “Excess Death Rates for Republican and Democratic Registered Voters in Florida and Ohio During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” JAMA Internal Medicine
- “Vaccine politics may be to blame for GOP excess deaths, study finds,” Washington Post
- “Vaccine politics may be to blame for GOP excess deaths, study finds,” Philadelphia Inquirer
- “COVID-19 vaccine politics could be linked to excess GOP deaths in Ohio, Florida: study,” The Hill
- “La politique du vaccin COVID-19 pourrait être liée à un excès de décès du GOP dans l'Ohio, en Floride: étude,” Nouvelles Du Monde
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham, Kyle Jensen
- “Economics Job Market Rumors Paper: Toxic Posts Tied to Users at Top Universities,” Bloomberg
- “Study says it found IP addresses for "anonymous" EJMR posts,” Inside Higher Ed
- “Economics website is filled with racist and sexist speech, some blame the nation’s top universities,” Washington Post
- “Economics website is filled with racist and sexist speech, some blame the nation’s top universities,” Associated Press
- “Economics Website Is Filled With Racist and Sexist Speech, Some Blame the Nation’s Top Universities,” US News & World Report
- “EJMR's sexist, racist blog posts linked to Harvard, Stanford,” Fortune
- “Hate speech posted on EJMR is traced to leading universities, research finds,” NY Post
- “Obfuscated IP Addresses of ‘Anonymous’ Economics Forum Posts Found to Be Crackable,” Pixel Envy
- “'4chan for economists' is melting down as racist, sexist anonymous posts are linked to Harvard, Yale, and other top institutions,” Business Insider
- “Abusive posts came from universities, says study,” Times Higher Education (THE)
- “Cambridge: Wer verbreitet Sexismus im Ökonomenforum?” FAZ
- “Toxic posts on economist job website traced to users from elite universities,” Crain's Chicago Business
Menaka Hampole
- “Breaking the glass ceiling: How MBA programs can make a big difference,” Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
Cameron LaPoint
- “How Property Tax Foreclosure Accelerates Gentrification and Magnifies the Racial Wealth Gap,” Yale Insights
- “Yale University Study Examines the Racially Disparate Impact of Tax Deed Foreclosures,” The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
- “Japanese Investors Back in the New York Groove,” The Real Deal
Toby Moskowitz
- “Small-cap stocks have been trouncing their larger peers. These are the top recommendations,” MarketWatch
Robert Shiller
- “A 10-year rally in U.S. home prices could be coming to an end, says Yale's Robert Shiller,” CNBC
- “Shiller Sees Housing Prices Falling This Year: Report,” The Messenger
Kelly Shue
- “Waitresses respond in the best way after boss indulges in nepotism,” Upworthy
- “Borrowing From The Peter Principle,” Chief Executive Magazine
- “Why so many climate shareholder proposals failed this year,” Semafor
- “Regional Banks Don’t Feel Loved,” Bloomberg
- “Private Equity Wants to "Force" Behavior with Their $20 Trillion,” Splice
- “Why promoting your star employee into a managerial role may not be a great idea,” Globe and Mail
- “Let’s be honest, ESG investing will actually hurt the environment,” CityAM
- “ESG investing: What Greater Washington financial experts think,” Washington Business Journal
- “Évaluer le potentiel des femmes au travail,” Conseiller
- “Green Dream with Yale's Shue: Why we need to invest in 'brown' firms,” ESG Clarity
- “The progress of women in the workplace is at a standstill. How can we break through the glass ceiling?” The Conversation