Eugene F. Fama

Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Professor of Finance, University of Chicago

Eugene F. Fama is the Robert R. McCormick Distinguished Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. Professor Fama completed his undergraduate degree at Tufts University and both his Masters and Doctoral degrees at the Booth School, then know as the Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2013.

Recent Research by Eugene F. Fama

— Nov 24, 2022
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Market Forces Already Address ESG and “Stakeholder Capitalism” Concerns

Market Forces Already Address ESG and “Stakeholder Capitalism” Concerns is a new essay in the Institute’s ongoing series on ESG investing that spotlights how competitive forces including contracts negotiated among a firm’s stakeholders and consumer preferences work better to address the issues raised by proponents of stakeholder capitalism and ESG than top-down government regulations.