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Nobelist Eugene Fama, colloquially known as the “father of modern finance,” takes issue with the term “bubble,” too. He argues that, if bubbles did exist in equity markets, then large ...
Here's how I frame it with our clients. In 2013, Eugene Fama received the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work on market behavior. Fama showed that it's impossible to predict the short-term ...
Nobel prize winner Eugene Fama was on CNBC earlier today to discuss the Federal Reserve and its extraordinary monetary policy. CNBC's Rick Santelli asked specifically about the effects of the Fed ...
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“The conventional wisdom at the time was to find a person who has access to information, works really hard — not to trust the markets to do their job,” Eugene Fama, a director at Dimensional ...
University of Chicago Professor Eugene Fama is widely recognized as the "father of modern finance." On Monday he was one of three Americans to win the Nobel Prize for Economics. Fama joins the ...
For more than a century, UChicago scholars’ groundbreaking theories have redefined the field of economics—from Milton Friedman’s ideas on monetary policy and Gary Becker’s theory of human capital to ...
Our finance research center builds on a deep and distinguished tradition represented by the seminal contributions and intellectual and personal leadership provided by Eugene Fama and Merton Miller.