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Episode 2: Is the Stock Market Really that Different from the Main Street Economy w/ Colin Jones

Episode 2: Is the Stock Market Really that Different from the Main Street Economy w/ Colin Jones

FromAll Else Equal


Episode 2: Is the Stock Market Really that Different from the Main Street Economy w/ Colin Jones

FromAll Else Equal

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Aug 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Colin Jones is an Associate Teaching Professor of Finance, specializing in applied investments. Prior to joining Mendoza, he was a Clinical Associate Professor of Finance at the University of South Carolina, where he served as director of the Carolina Finance Scholars Program, director of the Student Managed Investment Fund, and director of the Carolina Finance & Investment Association. He received the Alfred G. Smith Jr. Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2016, and was named the Michael A. Hill Professor of the Year in 2018. He is co-author of the digital introductory textbook A Living Introduction to Finance, a real-time learning platform that has saved students over a million dollars on textbooks while improving the efficacy of introductory courses across the country.
Memos from Howard Marks 
Wall Street Journal article exploring this phenomenon (more) (more x2)
ND Investment Club
ND Wall Street Club
ND Economics Club
ND SIBC
Music sampled from J Cole - The Climb Back
Released:
Aug 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (31)

Questions abound in this time of great uncertainty. This podcast's goal is to bridge the gap between student inquiry and the world class expertise available from Notre Dame's economics and business faculty in real time. Each podcast episode will focus on a student submitted question. Using students' questions as the vehicle for inquiry, we will find ND's leading experts on the subjects and have concise discussions with them regarding current issues.