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Stefan Nagel


B: 1973

Profession

  • Economist
  • Affiliations

  • CESifo GmbH
  • Booth School of Business
  • Stephen M. Ross School of Business
  • Centre for Economic Policy Research
  • Stanford University. Graduate School of Business
  • National Bureau of Economic Research
  • Harvard University. Department of Economics
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    Prizes in Economics

    2004 - Amundi Smith Breeden Prize

    Stefan Nagel is a German-American financial economist and the Fama Family Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (Cambridge, MA) and a research fellow at the Centre of Economic Policy Research (London, UK). After completing a degree at the University of Trier, Nagel earned his PhD at London Business School. Prior to joining the University of Chicago faculty, he previously taught at the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. He was appointed as editor of the Journal of Finance in 2016. In 2004 he won the Smith Breeden best paper prize (Journal of Finance) for his article "Hedge Funds and the Technology Bubble".He won the Fama/DFA best paper prize (Journal of Financial Economics) as a co-author twice, in 2006 for the article "The Conditional CAPM Does Not Explain Asset Pricing Anomalies" and in 2020 for the article "Shrinking the cross section". (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    3
      2023
    10
      2022
    4
      2021
    5
      2020
    9
      2019
    5
      2018
    8
      2017
    6
      2016
    2
      2015
    2
      2014
    4
      2013
    6
      2012
    3
      2011
    2
      2010
    3
      2009
    3
      2008
    1
      2007
    5
      2006
    1
      2005
    1
      2004
    1
      2003

    Series

    1. Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (24)
    2. Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (9)
    3. Discussion papers / CEPR (6)
    4. CESifo working papers (5)
    5. NBER working paper series (4)
    6. Staff working paper / Bank of Canada (1)
    7. CFS working paper series (1)
    8. Princeton lectures in finance (1)
    9. Ross School of Business working paper series (1)
    10. Stanford University Graduate School of Business research paper (1)
    11. Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University working paper series (1)
    12. Papers on strategic interaction (1)