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  2. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/john-maynard-keynes/feed/

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    19 Jul 2024: is the Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) model of option pricing, developed in the early 1970s and recognised in 1997 by the Nobel Prize in Economics. ... policy makers, chief theorists, Nobel Prize winners in their profession …/p pThe post a
  3. Samantha-Jo Onyekwere | Gonville & Caius

    https://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/discover/history/40-years-women-caius/photographic-portraits/samantha-jo-onyekwere
    Thumbnail for Samantha-Jo Onyekwere | Gonville & Caius 21 Jul 2024: in economics is really important and I hope that the number of women applying to read economics starts to rise. ... Caius has a strong history in economics having had 4 Nobel Prize-winning economists pass through such as Stiglitz and Friedman.
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    19 Jul 2024: 1973) “Theory of rational option pricing.” emBell Journal of Economics and Management Science/em, 4: 141-183./p pTversky, A. ... 1988) “Ownership of the firm.” emJournal of Law, Economics, and Organization/em, 4(2): 267-304/p pJensen, M.C.
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    19 Jul 2024: Blocks -- p class="intro-paragraph"A study of actual interwar commodity trades by John Maynard Keynes finds that pricing was as efficient as modern derivative trading using the Nobel Prize-winning ... is the Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) model of option
  6. Task designed by Dr Thea Don-Siemion, 2023 Economics Question ...

    https://www.cai.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Economics%202024.pdf
    18 Mar 2024: whether) one can address them. Finally, the Dybvig Nobel Prize lecture (not a reading in the strict sense. ... Dybvig, Philip. Multiple Equilibria. Lecture. Nobel Prize Lectures in Economics. Stockholm, 2022.
  7. Causal Inference

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/causal-2023/slides.pdf
    3 Jun 2024: Judea Pearl (Turing Award, 2011); Joshua Angrist & Guido Imbens (Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, 2021); James Robins, Miguel Hernán, Thomas Richardson, Andrea Rotnitzky, & Eric. ... Why is causal inference important? 1 Ubiquitous in many scientific
  8. SHAPING SUCCESS Learnings from a Day of Wo+Men’s Engagement ...

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/2024-wlc-shaping-success.pdf
    8 Mar 2024: Prior to her career at Textyle, she competed on the Women’s Professional Tennis Tour, before studying Monetary Economics at the London School of Economics. ... Be aware of ‘greedy jobs’: This year’s Nobel Prize winner in economics, Claudia Goldin
  9. The CMA energy market investigation, the well-functioning market,…

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/eprg-S.-Littlechild_CMA-energy-market-investigation-8-Feb-2016_web.pdf
    7 Feb 2024: Another feature is the increasing influence of behavioural economics on Government, Ofgem, the OFT, the CC and the CMA, including as reflected in the CMA’s Guidelines. ... economics. One source suggests that it is a market without market failures and

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