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Columbia Ideas at Work
Columbia Business School
13 episodes
9 months ago
On Bloomberg Radio, Professor Nachum Sicherman discusses his research on the “ostrich effect:” the tendency of investors to avoid looking at their portfolios when markets are down.
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On Bloomberg Radio, Professor Nachum Sicherman discusses his research on the “ostrich effect:” the tendency of investors to avoid looking at their portfolios when markets are down.
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Business
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Suresh Sundaresan: Capital, Creditors, and Systemic Risk
Columbia Ideas at Work
3 minutes 6 seconds
12 years ago
Suresh Sundaresan: Capital, Creditors, and Systemic Risk
Professor Suresh Sundaresan discusses the role of credit and creditors in the financial crisis, and the significance of his research in exploring the roots of systemic risk. Read the Columbia Ideas at Work article: http://bit.ly/sundaresan
Columbia Ideas at Work
On Bloomberg Radio, Professor Nachum Sicherman discusses his research on the “ostrich effect:” the tendency of investors to avoid looking at their portfolios when markets are down.