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Eugene Francis "Gene" Fama (/ ˈ f ɑː m ə /; born February 14, 1939) is an American economist, best known for his empirical work on portfolio theory, asset pricing, and the efficient-market hypothesis.
Learn about Eugene Fama, the "father of modern finance" and the 2013 Nobel laureate in economic sciences. Find out his biography, research interests, awards, publications, and courses at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Eugene Fama is a professor at the University of Chicago who received the Nobel Prize for his empirical analysis of asset prices. He showed that stock prices are efficient and unpredictable in the short-term, and influenced the development of index funds.
Fama-DFA Prize for the best paper published in 1998 in the Journal of Financial Economics in the areas of capital markets and asset pricing, “Market Efficiency Long-Term Returns and Behavioral Finance.”
Learn about the life and work of Eugene F. Fama, the 2013 Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences for his research on efficient markets. Explore his biography, publications, awards, and contributions to the University of Chicago and the field of finance.
Learn about Eugene Fama, the "father of modern empirical finance" and the 2013 Nobel Prize winner in economics. Explore his research, awards, books, and podcasts on markets, asset pricing, and portfolio management.
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1993. Size and book‐to‐market factors in earnings and returns. EF Fama, KR French. The journal of finance 50 (1), 131-155. , 1995. 5715. 1995. Business conditions and expected returns on stocks and bonds. EF Fama, KR French.