Department of Finance Seminar: Stefan Nagel, Chicago Booth

April 25 @ 11:30 am - 12:45 pm EDT

Stefan Nagel, Chicago Booth
Stefan Nagel, professor of finance at Chicago Booth, will deliver a talk on his research. Nagel’s research focuses on asset pricing, investor behavior, and expectation formation. His recent work examines how personal experiences shape macroeconomic and financial market expectations, investor learning models with decaying memory, and machine learning applications in investment strategy risk and return. He has received several awards, including the Smith-Breeden Prize (2004) and multiple Fama/DFA prizes for asset pricing research.
Nagel served as Executive Editor of the Journal of Finance (2016–2022) and previously held editorial roles at the Review of Financial Studies and other top journals. He is a research associate at NBER and a research fellow at CEPR and CESifo. He also serves as vice president of the Western Finance Association.
Before joining Booth, Nagel taught at Michigan Ross, Stanford GSB, and Harvard. He holds a PhD from London Business School (2003) and a Diplom in Business Economics from the University of Trier (1999).
Learn more about Stefan Nagel here
Talk sponsored by the Mendoza College of Business Finance Department as part of the Eugene B. Clark Research Seminar Series. Free and open to the Mendoza and campus community. Contact Ben Matthies for more details.