Robert Shiller
A Nobel laureate known for his empirical analysis of asset prices and the volatility of financial markets.
Quotes by Robert Shiller
The future of finance will involve more behavioral insights.
We should not be afraid to challenge conventional wisdom in economics.
The role of the economist is not just to describe the world, but to help improve it.
The stock market is a reflection of human hopes and fears.
We need to think about how to make financial markets more stable and less prone to bubbles.
The power of narratives is often underestimated in economics.
The housing market is a crucial part of the economy, and its stability is important.
Financial markets are complex adaptive systems.
We need to be open to new ideas and new approaches in economics.
The stock market is not just about fundamentals; it's also about psychology.
The concept of 'irrational exuberance' is still relevant today.
We need to understand the social and psychological factors that drive economic decisions.
The financial system is a delicate balance, and it can be easily disrupted.
The idea of a perfectly rational economic agent is a simplification.
We should not be complacent about the risks in financial markets.
The stock market is a story-telling machine.
The future of economics lies in interdisciplinary approaches.
We need to learn from history, but not be bound by it.
The housing market is a powerful driver of wealth and inequality.
The concept of 'animal spirits' is a powerful one in economics.