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James Choi Wins TIAA-CREF Samuelson Award

James Choi, associate professor of finance at the Yale School of Management, and co-authors Brigitte C. Madrian and David I. Laibson of Harvard, have been awarded the 2011 TIAA-CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award for Outstanding Scholarly Writing on Lifelong Financial Security. The professors received the award for their paper "Why Does the Law of One Price Fail? An Experiment on Index Mutual Funds" (Review of Financial Studies, 2010).  READ MORE

MARCH 18, 2012 |  READ ARTICLE
Andrew Metrick discusses returns of dual-class shares in Smart Money.com

News Corp.'s dual-share system has come under fire, but does the structure hurt returns?

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AUGUST 2, 2011 |  READ ARTICLE
Yale SOM Hosts Second Behavioral Finance Summer School

When the temperature heats up and the days are at their longest, it’s time for kids to head off to summer camp—even if those kids are PhD students.  Read Article

AUGUST 2, 2011 |  READ ARTICLE
Roger Ibbotson Receives Financial Writing Award

Roger Ibbotson, professor in the practice of finance, has been honored with the 2010 Best Perspectives Award of the Financial Analysts Journal for his paper "The Importance of Asset Allocation." The award recognizes excellence in financial writing.
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APRIL 28, 2011 |  READ ARTICLE
Study Finds Pattern of Large Price Swings Around Treasury Auctions
Treasury security prices tend to be lower on auction days, which results in a large issuance cost for the U.S. Treasury Department, finds Hongjun Yan.
 
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APRIL 15, 2011 |  READ ARTICLE