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4. Efficiency, Assets, and Time (Yale)
4. Efficiency, Assets, and Time (Yale)
Course:
Financial Theory (Yale)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Yale University
Instructor(s):
Professor John Geanakoplos
Level:
College
Financial Theory (Yale)
1. Why Finance? (Yale)
10. Dynamic Present Value (Yale)
11. Social Security (Yale)
9. Yield Curve Arbitrage (Yale)
12. Overlapping Generations Models of the Economy (Yale)
13. Demography and Asset Pricing: Will the Stock Market Decline when the Baby Boomers Retire? (Yale)
14. Quantifying Uncertainty and Risk (Yale)
15. Uncertainty and the Rational Expectations Hypothesis (Yale)
16. Backward Induction and Optimal Stopping Times (Yale)
17. Callable Bonds and the Mortgage Prepayment Option (Yale)
18. Modeling Mortgage Prepayments and Valuing Mortgages (Yale)
19. History of the Mortgage Market: A Personal Narrative (Yale)
2. Utilities, Endowments, and Equilibrium (Yale)
20. Dynamic Hedging (Yale)
21. Dynamic Hedging and Average Life (Yale)
22. Risk Aversion and the Capital Asset Pricing Theorem (Yale)
23. The Mutual Fund Theorem and Covariance Pricing Theorems (Yale)
24. Risk, Return, and Social Security (Yale)
25. The Leverage Cycle and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis (Yale)
26. The Leverage Cycle and Crashes (Yale)