Robert Shiller, the Nobel laureate, says valuations adjusted for high inflation suggest stock returns for the next decade are likely to be modest. By Jeff Sommer With the proper approach, modern ...
That was Yale economist Robert Shiller talking about the current state of the housing market during a March interview on on CNBC Overtime. Shiller, a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic ...
Ten years ago, Eugene Fama and Robert J. Shiller were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics (together with Lars Peter Hansen) “for their empirical analysis of asset prices.” Fama and Shiller, however, ...
Shiller's long-term forecast for U.S. stocks highlights the premise that investors should diversify their portfolios well beyond the artificial intelligence leaders. Those returns were fueled in large ...
The decade-long rally in home prices could end when the Fed wraps up its tightening cycle, Robert Shiller said. He told CNBC that earlier rate hikes pushed people to buy homes before borrowing costs ...
Some people may refer to their company’s headquarters as the Mother Ship. But economist Robert Shiller has a different theory about the relationship between space, time and work. As companies ...
Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism, by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller (Princeton University Press, 264 pp., $24.95) In the midst ...
American economist Robert Shiller, cofounder of the closely watched S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price index, last month won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. Shiller, a Yale University professor ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prices of existing single-family houses extended their slide across the country in May, marking the 18th consecutive decline in the growth rate, according to an index of major ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Robert J. Shiller is a Professor for Economics in the Yale University with eight videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2000 Speech as an Author. The ...
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