The 30th Jerusalem Advanced School in Economic Theory: Finance

23/06/2019

Finance

General Director:

Eric Maskin, (Harvard University)

Organizers:
Jose Scheinkman, Co-director (Columbia University)
Elchanan Ben-Porath, Co-director (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Finance is the lifeblood of a modern economy. Without it, investment would grind to a halt, firms would miss payrolls, and consumers couldn’t buy homes. In this summer school, we explore a variety of current research issues, including speculation, long-run risk, cryptocurrency, credit cycles, and macrofinance, among others.

List of speakers:

Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University
Darrell Duffie, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Ben Hebert, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gur Huberman, Columbia Business School
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Princeton University
Peter Kondor, London School of Economics and Political Science
Ilan Kremer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yueran Ma, The University of Chicago
Yuliy Sannikov, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jose Scheinkman, Columbia University
Vikrant Vig, London School of Economics and Political Science

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June 23, 2019

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June 23, 2019

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July 2, 2019
00:00
June 23, 2019

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Finance

General Director:

Eric Maskin, (Harvard University)

Organizers:
Jose Scheinkman, Co-director (Columbia University)
Elchanan Ben-Porath, Co-director (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Finance is the lifeblood of a modern economy. Without it, investment would grind to a halt, firms would miss payrolls, and consumers couldn’t buy homes. In this summer school, we explore a variety of current research issues, including speculation, long-run risk, cryptocurrency, credit cycles, and macrofinance, among others.

List of speakers:

Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University
Darrell Duffie, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Ben Hebert, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gur Huberman, Columbia Business School
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Princeton University
Peter Kondor, London School of Economics and Political Science
Ilan Kremer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yueran Ma, The University of Chicago
Yuliy Sannikov, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jose Scheinkman, Columbia University
Vikrant Vig, London School of Economics and Political Science

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The 30th Jerusalem Advanced School in Economic Theory: Finance

Jun 23, 2019

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Finance

General Director:

Eric Maskin, (Harvard University)

Organizers:
Jose Scheinkman, Co-director (Columbia University)
Elchanan Ben-Porath, Co-director (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Finance is the lifeblood of a modern economy. Without it, investment would grind to a halt, firms would miss payrolls, and consumers couldn’t buy homes. In this summer school, we explore a variety of current research issues, including speculation, long-run risk, cryptocurrency, credit cycles, and macrofinance, among others.

List of speakers:

Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University
Darrell Duffie, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Ben Hebert, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gur Huberman, Columbia Business School
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Princeton University
Peter Kondor, London School of Economics and Political Science
Ilan Kremer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yueran Ma, The University of Chicago
Yuliy Sannikov, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jose Scheinkman, Columbia University
Vikrant Vig, London School of Economics and Political Science

Jun 23, 2019

[add_to_calendar]

Finance

General Director:

Eric Maskin, (Harvard University)

Organizers:
Jose Scheinkman, Co-director (Columbia University)
Elchanan Ben-Porath, Co-director (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Finance is the lifeblood of a modern economy. Without it, investment would grind to a halt, firms would miss payrolls, and consumers couldn’t buy homes. In this summer school, we explore a variety of current research issues, including speculation, long-run risk, cryptocurrency, credit cycles, and macrofinance, among others.

List of speakers:

Jaroslav Borovicka, New York University
Darrell Duffie, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Ben Hebert, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Gur Huberman, Columbia Business School
Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Princeton University
Peter Kondor, London School of Economics and Political Science
Ilan Kremer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yueran Ma, The University of Chicago
Yuliy Sannikov, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jose Scheinkman, Columbia University
Vikrant Vig, London School of Economics and Political Science

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