Gary Gorton
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Gender | Male |
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H index | 74 |
Citations | 35,460 |
Academic advisor | Peter M. Garber |
Robert King | |
Affiliations | Yale University |
Interests | Financial Crises |
Financial Intermediation | |
Banking | |
Macroeconomics | |
Books | Misunderstanding Financial Crises: Why We Don't See Them Coming |
Slapped by the Invisible Hand: The Panic of 2007 | |
Fighting Financial Crises: Learning from the Past | |
The Maze of Banking: History, Theory, Crisis | |
Publications | scholar.google.com |
Education | University of Michigan |
University of Rochester | |
Cleveland State University | |
Oberlin College | |
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ID | 1389474 |
Gary Gorton Life story
Gary Bernard Gorton is an American economist who currently serves as the Frederick Frank Class of 1954 Professor of Finance at Yale School of Management. He is known for his theory on the role of repurchase agreements on the 2008 financial crisis.