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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. Scholes is currently the chairman of the Board of Economic Advisers of Stamos Capital Partners.
Myron Scholes. Biographical. I was born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada on July 1, 1941. My father had ventured to Timmins, a relatively prosperous gold-mining region, to practice dentistry during the depression. My mother and her uncle established a chain of small department stores in and around Timmins.
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.
Oct 5, 2022 · Nobel laureate Myron Scholes has always been fascinated by uncertainty. Growing up in the frigid winters and bug-infested summers of northern Ontario, Scholes saw uncertainty in the nature that surrounded him.
Oct 5, 2022 · 1997 Economics laureate Myron Scholes’s lifelong quest to understand uncertainty led to a game-changing formula that revolutionized financial economics. BY Jesse Dorey October 5, 2022
Articles 1–20. Professor of Financial Economics, Stanford, University - Cited by 76,907 - Economics.
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.