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  1. Myron Samuel Scholes ( / ʃoʊlz / SHOHLZ; [1] born July 1, 1941) is a Canadian – American financial economist. Scholes is the Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, and co-originator of the Black–Scholes options pricing model.

  2. Mar 19, 2013 · Myron Scholes is the Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, and co-originator of the Black-Scholes options pricing model.

  3. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1997 was awarded jointly to Robert C. Merton and Myron S. Scholes "for a new method to determine the value of derivatives"

  4. Myron S. Scholes. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1997. Born: 1 July 1941, Timmins, ON, Canada. Affiliation at the time of the award: Long Term Capital Management, Greenwich, CT, USA. Prize motivation: “for a new method to determine the value of derivatives”. Prize share: 1/2.

  5. Apr 20, 2022 · Myron Scholes is a Canadian-American economist who received the Nobel Prize in economics in 1997 and developed the Black-Scholes option pricing model.

  6. Scholes is widely known for his seminal work in options pricing, capital markets, tax policy, and the financial services industry. He is the Frank E. Buck Professor of Finance Emeritus at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

  7. Nov 7, 2022 · Myron is widely known for his seminal work in options pricing, capital market equilibrium, tax policies, and the financial services industry. He is a Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences and co-originator of the Black-Scholes options pricing model, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1997.

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