"Exploring the Pillars of Modern Investing: Brad Cornell on the Conceptual Foundations Developed by Nobel Laureates Eugene Fama, Joseph Stiglitz, and William Sharpe" 00:10:00
Brad Cornell is a professor emeritus of financial economics at UCLA's Graduate School of Management. With a distinguished career in academia, Cornell is known for his deep expertise in financial theory and practice. He has extensively studied and taught the conceptual foundations of investing, particularly the groundbreaking work of Nobel Prize winners Eugene Fama, Joseph Stiglitz, and William Sharpe. Cornell's insights into these foundational theories have made significant contributions to the understanding and application of modern investment strategies.