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Prof. David Yermack's research on Michelle Obama's fashion influence on stock prices is cited

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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "David Yermack, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, examined Michelle Obama’s 189 public appearances between November 2008 and December 2009 and found that the appearances coincided with spikes in the stock prices of the companies whose clothes she wore."
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Research Scholar Robert Frank is cited for his support of a consumption tax

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Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "The economist Robert Frank has suggested doing this via a consumption tax, patterned after a 1955 proposal by Nicholas Kaldor. All spending above $7,500 per person would be subjected to an escalating rate of tax."
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Nobel Laureate Prof. Robert Engle on the financial deficiencies of the world's banks

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Excerpt from Reuters blog -- "America’s big banks are short a mere $500 billion in capital. That’s how much more of a cushion Nobel prize-winning economist Robert Engle thinks is needed for banks to survive another financial crisis."
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Prof. Kim Schoenholtz says congress needs to create more certainty about its fiscal path

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Excerpt from MSNBC -- "'It's always undesirable to have uncertainty about the fiscal path,' said Kim Schoenholtz, an economics professor at New York University. 'Economic growth requires investment, and that requires risk taking. Anything Congress can do to reduce uncertainty... would be helpful.'"
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An op-ed by Prof. William Baumol on achieving affordable higher education

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Excerpt from Forbes -- "Contrary to appearances, we can afford more and better education, ever more ample health care, adequate support of the indigent, and a growing abundance of pri-vate comforts and luxuries. That we cannot afford all of these is an illusion ... "
School News

Maria Bartiromo is featured in a slide-show for her speech at Stern's 2012 graduation

Excerpt from Bloomberg Businessweek -- "A few years ago I thought I had seen it all, having had this front-row seat to so much happening in business globally. But then I received a call that led to one of the most exciting days of my life. It was the New York Yankees calling. They wanted me to throw out the first pitch in the last game of the season. ... "
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Prof. Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh on Real Estate Investment Trusts

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Excerpt from Institutional Investor -- “The year started off very well but REIT ETFs have all soured over the past month,” says Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Professor of Finance at NYU Stern and director for Stern’s Center for Real Estate Finance Research. “Markets have perceived a higher probability of a macroeconomic slowdown.”
Press Releases

New NYU Stern Study Shows that a Major Tony Award Lengthens a Show’s Run by Almost 50 Percent

NYU Stern Professor of Statistics Jeffrey Simonoff, Lan Ma Nygren of Rider University and Stern PhD student Nikolay Kulmatitskiy find that winning a major Tony Award increases the length of a production’s expected run by about 50 percent. Additionally, each major Tony nomination alone is associated with a roughly 30 percent longer expected show run.
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An op-ed by Prof. Jonathan Haidt on why the US working class votes conservative

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Excerpt from The Guardian -- "When working-class people vote conservative, as most do in the US, they are not voting against their self-interest; they are voting for their moral interest."
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Prof. William Silber's bio of Paul Volcker is one of “10 books we’re looking forward to this fall”

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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "Silber relies on interviews and access to Volcker’s personal papers to tell the story of the Fed chairman’s political and economic battles under five presidents."
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Prof. Marcin Kacperczyk on increased investments in single malt Scotch whisky

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Excerpt from CNN -- "Marcin Kacperczyk, an Assistant Professor of Finance at NYU’s Stern School of Business, is not particularly surprised by the increased interest and investments in single malt Scotch whisky considering the timing. ... '2007 to 2010 were not good years for the markets in general, so it isn’t really surprising that these smaller markets are growing.'"
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Prof. Jeffrey Simonoff's co-authored research on the impact of the Tony Awards is featured

Excerpt from Broadway World -- "'Shows that have been nominated for major Tony awards but are still vulnerable to closing ... stand to potentially benefit from the awards show on June 10,' explained Professor Simonoff. 'Shows like Nice Work If You Can Get It or Once, which have each been nominated for five major Tonys, could potentially increase their expected run nearly 50 percent if they win all five awards.'"
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Nobel Laureate Prof. Michael Spence on the consequences of a Greek euro-exit

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Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "'A moonscape scenario, one where everything that is mobile leaves, is certainly one you can anticipate,' Michael Spence, a Nobel laureate in economics and professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, said in an interview in Milan. 'The short-term scenario is one of chaos.'"
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 Prof. Aswath Damodaran on the most dangerous sentence in finance

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Excerpt from The Globe and Mail -- "Remember those seven words, they're the seven most deadly words in investing and valuation. They Must Know Something That I Don't. When the stock is at $640, [but] you come up with a value of $200. What's your rational side saying? Don't buy that stock, right? Then you hear this voice… they must know something that you don't...."
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An op-ed by NYU Life Trustee & Chairman Emeritus Overseer Henry Kaufman on the future of big banks

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- "As the trend continues—as the huge financial conglomerates operate under continuous and rigorous scrutiny—they will become financial public utilities. Meanwhile, the crucial job of competitively allocating credit will be relegated to a shrinking portion of the financial markets."
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Prof. Scott Galloway calls Facebook's IPO "unsuccessful"

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Excerpt from Bloomberg TV -- "An IPO is two things. It's a branding event - this has not gone well. There's been a lot of second-guessing because of all of the negative stories because of the decline of the stock price. Now that the stock has shaved a third of its value, now every story is about second guessing Facebook's strategy."
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Prof. Michael Moses on why the art market is outperforming the S&P 500 this year

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Excerpt from CNBC -- "It's hard to predict the future but if we can look historically, over the last ten years, art has certainly outperformed the S&P."
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Garrett Bauer's talk on insider trading at NYU Stern is highlighted

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Excerpt from Bloomberg -- "'I’m here hoping you won’t commit the same crime I committed, insider trading,' Bauer told the students at NYU’s Stern School of Business in February. 'I feel remorse. That’s why I’m here. It’s my way of trying to apologize to everyone for what I’ve done and try to make amends.'"
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In an op-ed, Research Scholar Robert Frank calls for a US infrastructure refurbishment program

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- "The most important single step toward a brighter future is to repair our economy as soon as possible. And one of the surest ways to do so is a large and immediate infrastructure refurbishment program."
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Prof. Lawrence White on Sean Egan, founder of Egan-Jones Ratings Co.

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Excerpt from New York Post -- "'Sean Egan has been ahead of the pack on a number of important calls,' said Lawrence J. White, professor of economics at NYU Stern School of Business. 'My sense is that he’s a straight-up guy. He’s not a charlatan. He’s a valuable entity to have in this space.'"
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Prof. Nathan Pettit's research on status is featured

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Excerpt from Harvard Business Review -- "'The social world for those possessing high status is an enviable place,' say the researchers, Nathan C. Pettit, of New York University, and Niro Sivanathan, of London Business School."
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Prof. Xavier Gabaix on French state-owned companies capping pay

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Excerpt from Reuters -- "'It is a very bad idea, purely symbolic,' said Xavier Gabaix, Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business Finance in New York. 'There will be departures to the private sector. It will increase cocooning in the public sector.'"
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Prof. Jonathan Haidt will teach a new course entitled, "Ethical Systems Design," in the fall

Excerpt from Bloomberg Businessweek -- "New York University’s Stern School of Business announced on May 8 that it hired Jonathan Haidt, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia for 16 years, to join its faculty starting in the fall of 2012. ... Haidt will create a course at Stern called Ethical Systems Design."
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Nobel Laureate Prof. Michael Spence on the consequences of an EU collapse

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Excerpt from Foreign Policy -- " ... as evidence of the differences in Asian perspectives, former Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo took a much more relaxed position, arguing that more integration cannot be the answer for Europe and that it should perhaps not strive too hard to sustain what may well be unsustainable. ... this idea was quickly countered by Spence and others who emphasized that a collapse of the EU would have dire consequences for Asia and America because it is the biggest export market for both regions."
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Prof. Aswath Damodaran on value investing

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Excerpt from CBS News -- "Damodaran points out that the common theme among the three forms of value investing is that value firms (or firms out of favor with the market) can be good investments. He provides a highly readable analysis of each of the types of value investing."