Chicago Booth logo

The University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Skip navigation
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
AboutContactVisitBooth Home

Conference Honoring the Work of Eugene F. Fama

May 15, 2004

The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business hosted a conference honoring the work of Eugene F. Fama, Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Service Professor of Finance.

This invitation-only conference, held in the year of his 65th birthday, brought together friends, colleagues, and former students from around the world to recognize his many contributions to the field of finance.


All video clips are in Windows Media format.

Panel Discussion
"Asset Pricing and Market Efficiency: What Have We Learned?"

Moderator
Douglas Diamond, Chicago  view video

Panelists
Michael Jensen, Harvard  view video
Robert Merton, Harvard  view video
Richard Roll, UCLA  view video
Myron Scholes, Stanford, Emeritus  view video

 

RELATED PAPERS
__________________________________________

"Was There a NASDAQ Bubble in the Late 1990s?
Lubos Pastor and Pietro Veronesi, Chicago

"How Do Legal Differences and Learning Affect Financial Contracts?"
Steven Kaplan, Chicago; Frederic Martel, IMD; and Per Strömberg, Chicago

"The Conditional CAPM Does Not Explain Asset Pricing Anomalies"
Jon Lewellen, MIT, and Stefan Nagel, Harvard

"Disagreement, Tastes, and Asset Pricing"
Eugene Fama, Chicago, and Kenneth French, Dartmouth

"Consumption Strikes Back?"
Lars Peter Hansen, John Heaton, and Nan Li, Chicago

"Bond Risk Premia"
John Cochrane and Monika Piazzesi, Chicago

"Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity"
Michael Jensen, Harvard


 


Actions

Apply to Chicago Booth degree programs