Performance of Mutual Funds
EFF/KRF: Our new paper, Luck versus Skill in the Cross Section of Mutual Fund Alpha Estimates, takes another look at the performance of mutual funds. Bootstrap simulations produce no evidence that any...
View ArticleCliff Asness on the U.S. Healthcare Bill
EFF/KRF: For an interesting and colorful economic analysis of the proposed U.S. Healthcare Bill we recommend "Health Care Mythology" by Cliff Asness, a Chicago Booth Ph.D.
View ArticleRobert Lucas in The Economist
KRF: Professor Robert Lucas of the University of Chicago has an interesting guest article in The Economist, "In defense of the dismal science."
View ArticleThe Squam Lake Group
KRF: The Squam Lake Group recently published "The Squam Lake Report: Fixing the Financial System". We launched the book with a conference in New York.
View ArticleEfficient Markets, Economic Growth, and Market Volatility
Professor Eugene Fama discusses the connections between the financial crisis of 2008 and efficient markets, economic growth, and market volatility with students from the Chicago Booth Finance Club on...
View ArticleFama on EconTalk Podcast
EFF: I spoke with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about how the efficient market hypothesis relates to macroeconomic events of the past few years, with some additional thoughts on behavioral finance and...
View ArticleFinancial Times Interview
EFF: Last week I was interviewed by James Mackintosh from the Financial Times. We discussed the relevance of market efficiency for investors, the definition of market "bubbles," and measurements of...
View ArticleFama: Is Warren Buffett Lucky or Skilled?
EFF: I spoke with Client Insights host Dan Richards about the importance of effectively communicating the risks associated with equity investing. Also, I discuss how Warren Buffett's success is more...
View ArticleFama: Why Small and Value Stocks Outperform
EFF: I talked with Client Insights host Dan Richards about the problems with the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and the development of the Fama/French three-factor model as a more accurate way of...
View ArticleFama: Do Active Managers Earn Their Fees?
EFF: In an interview with Client Insights host Dan Richards, I explain the key findings of the paper "Luck vs. Skill in Mutual Fund Performance" that Ken French and I published in 2010. Looking at...
View ArticleFama: The Best Advice I Ever Got
EFF: I shared with CNNMoney a piece of advice I received from a statistics professor that has guided my research for 50 years.
View ArticleCochrane: Fama's Nobel Prize
John Cochrane explains Gene Fama's many contributions to finance. UPDATE, November 8: Professor Cochrane added to and refined his commentary on Gene's Efficient Markets work here.
View ArticleFama: What's a Bubble?
EFF:Â Robert Shiller and I talked with NPR about the definition of market "bubbles."
View ArticleFama: Nobel Prize Talks podcast
EFF:Â In an interview for Nobel Media, Adam Smith and I spoke on many topics, including the pros and cons of having research debated in the public sphere and the unique research environment at...
View ArticleFama's Market
EFF: My undergraduate alma mater, Tufts University, features my life and academic career in their Winter 2014 magazine.
View ArticleGovernment Equity Capital for Financial Firms
By EUGENE F. FAMA The financial sector provides the grease that makes the transfer of savings to productive investments more efficient. This role is critical for the health of the economy. Government...
View ArticleBailouts and Stimulus Plans
By EUGENE F. FAMA There is an identity in macroeconomics. It says that in any given year private investment must equal the sum of private savings, corporate savings (retained earnings), and government...
View ArticleQ&A: Stick with Passive Management?
Does passive management makes sense in all market conditions? EFF/KRF: Active management is always a zero sum game, before fees, expenses, and trading costs, regardless of market conditions. If there...
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