Eric Hughson
Claremont McKenna College
Eric Hughson is the Don and Lorraine Freeberg Professor of Economics and Finance and Director of the Financial Economics Institute at the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance at Claremont McKenna College. He received his PhD in Finance from Carnegie Mellon University and has been on the faculty at Caltech, the University of British Columbia, The University of Utah and the University of Colorado, Boulder. His current research interests include market microstructure, behavioral decision theory, financial econometrics, and economic history.
Articles by Eric Hughson:
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Financial markets and a lender of last resort: Lessons from the founding of the Federal Reserve
28 November 2008, 11882 reads
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