2014-2015
"Market Information and the Elite Law Firm."
Elisabeth D. de Fontenay, Associate Professor of Law, Duke Law School, “Market Information and the Elite Law Firm.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
"Investment Banks as Corporate Monitors in the Early 20th Century United States."
Eric Hilt, Visiting Professor, Yale Economics Department and Associate Professor of Economics, Wellesley College, “Investment Banks as Corporate Monitors in the Early 20th Century United States.”
"How Quickly Do Markets Learn? Private Information Dissemination in a Natural Experiment."
Robert J. Jackson, Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, “How Quickly Do Markets Learn? Private Information Dissemination in a Natural Experiment.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
"Short-Termism in Financial Markets."
Therese Strand, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School and Yale Law School Associate Research Scholar, “Short-Termism in Financial Markets.”
"Legally 'Strong' Shareholders of Japan."
Gen Goto, Associate Professor, University of Tokyo, Graduate Schools for Law and Politics and Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School, East Asian Legal Studies, “Legally ‘Strong’ Shareholders of Japan.”
"How Does Macroprudential Regulation Change Bank Credit Supply?"
Anil Kashyap, Edward Eagle Brown Professor of Economics and Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, “How Does Macroprudential Regulation Change Bank Credit Supply?” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
"The New Corporate Web."
Anthony Casey, Assistant Professor of Law, The University of Chicago Law School, “The New Corporate Web.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop
“Banks as Secret Keepers.”
Gary B. Gorton, Frederick Frank Class of 1954 Professor of Management & Professor of Finance, Yale School of Management, “Banks as Secret Keepers.” Co-sponsored with the Law, Economics and Organization Workshop