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Tag Archives: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Weekly Top 5 Papers – January 27, 2012
1. Reading About the Financial Crisis: A 21-Book Review by Andrew Lo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Sloan School of Management) 2. Getting up to Speed on the Financial Crisis: A One-Weekend-Reader’s Guide by Gary Gorton (Yale School of Management) and Andrew Metrick (Yale School of Management) 3. Investor Information Demand: Evidence from Google [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – January 20, 2012
1. 100 Questions on Finance by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) 2. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 3. Don’t Break the Internet by Mark Lemley (Stanford Law School) and David Levine (Elon University School of Law ) and David Post (Temple University [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – January 13, 2012
1. Adaptive Markets and the New World Order by Andrew Lo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – Sloan School of Management) 2. My Life in Finance by Eugene Fama (University of Chicago – Booth School of Business (Finance Authors)) 3. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 4. [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 29, 2011
1. Market Risk Premium Used in 56 Countries in 2011: A Survey with 6,014 Answers by Pablo Fernandez (University of Navarra – IESE Business School) and Javier Aguirreamalloa and Luis Corres Avendaño (IESE) 2. Bitcoin: An Innovative Alternative Digital Currency by Reuben Grinberg (Yale Law School) 3. Reevaluating Standardized Insurance Policies by Daniel Schwarcz (University [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – March 4, 2011
1. Binomial Options Pricing Has No Closed-Form Solution by Evangelos Georgiadis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)) 2. Madoff’s Dirty Money by Linus Wilson (University of Louisiana at Lafayette – College of Business Administration) 3. Equity Risk Premiums (ERP): Determinants, Estimation and Implications – The 2011 Edition by Aswath Damodaran (New York University – Stern School [...]
Weekly Top 5 Papers – October 8, 2010
1. A Quantitative Approach to Tactical Asset Allocation by Mebane T. Faber (Cambria Investment Management) 2. The Federal Circuit and Inequitable Conduct: An Empirical Assessment by Lee Petherbridge (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) and Jason Rantanen (University of California, San Francisco – Hastings College of the Law) and Ali Mojibi (United States Court of Appeals [...]
Weekly Announcements – December 7, 2009
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN: Announcing New FEN Editor’s Choice eJournals We are pleased to announce the following Financial Economics Network (FEN) Editor’s Choice eJournals — Finance Educator: Courses, Cases & Teaching (Editor’s Choice), and History of Finance (Editor’s Choice). Finance Educator: Courses, Cases & Teaching (Editor’s Choice) View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/FEN-Educator-Editors-Choice.html Subscribe: http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=FEN-Educator-Editors-Choice [...]
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Weekly Top 5 Papers – February 3, 2012