Yale University - Economics
Yale University
Professor of Economics
S.M.
Ph.D. 1972
Economics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.A.
Economics
Michigan Daily
University of Michigan
University Teaching
Econometrics
Product Innovation
Financial Markets
Statistics
Real Estate Economics
Theory
Shiller
Robert
Shiller
Yale University
Yale University
Cowles Foundation
30 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven CT 06511
Robert J. Shiller is Sterling Professor of Economics
Department of Economics and Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics
Yale University
and Professor of Finance and Fellow at the International Center for Finance
Yale School of Management. He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1967 and his Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972. He has written on financial markets
financial innovation
behavioral economics
macroeconomics
real estate
statistical methods
and on public attitudes
opinions
and moral judgments regarding markets.\n\nHis repeat-sales home price indices
developed originally with Karl E. Case
are now produced by CoreLogic and published as the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices. The Chicago Mercantile Exchange now maintains futures markets based on the S&P/Case-Shiller Indices.\n\nHe has been research associate
National Bureau of Economic Research since 1980
and has been co-organizer of NBER workshops: on behavioral finance with Richard Thaler since 1991
and on macroeconomics and individual decision making (behavioral macroeconomics) with George Akerlof 1994-2007.\n\nHe was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences jointly with Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen in 2013.\n\nHe served as Vice President of the American Economic Association
2005 and President of the Eastern Economic Association
2006-07. He was elected President of the American Economic Association for 2016.\n\nHe writes a regular column \"Finance in the 21st Century\" for Project Syndicate
which publishes around the world
and \"Economic View\" for The New York Times.
Sterling Professor of Economics