Robert Shiller

The 2013 Nobel Prize winner in Economics is a professor in the Department of Economics at Yale University, a member of the Yale School of Management's Financial International Center, a fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research's NBER, and an academician

2023-09-01  

The 2013 Nobel Prize winner in Economics is a professor in the Department of Economics at Yale University, a member of the Yale School of Management's Financial International Center, a fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research's NBER, and an academician of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is also a professor and researcher in finance at the Yale School of Management's Financial International Center. Member of the Econometric Society, academic advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and visiting professor at multiple academic institutions such as Cambridge University and Stanford University. Received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economics for outstanding contributions in empirical analysis of asset prices., Professor Shiller is the main founder of contemporary behavioral finance and is considered a member of the emerging Keynesian school. He has authored several classic economic books such as "Irrational Exuberance" and "Animal Spirit", covering various aspects such as financial markets, financial innovation, behavioral economics, macroeconomics, real estate, statistical theory, as well as market moral judgment and public choice., He was the 1996 Samuelson Prize in Economics, the 2009 Deutsche Bank Award winner Professor Schiller, and the famous Standard&Poor's/Case Schiller House Price Index S& One of the creators of P/Case ShillerHPI.