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RICHARD ROLL
Richard Roll is the Japan Alumni Chair in International Finance at the UCLA Anderson School. He also is a Principal of Compensation Valuation, Inc., Factor Advisors, Inc., and several other financial firms. Roll’s business experience also includes three years with the Boeing Company in the early 1960s where he worked on the Minuteman missile and the Saturn moon rocket. During 1985–87 he was a Vice President of Goldman, Sachs & Co., where he founded and directed the mortgage securities research group. Richard has a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Subsequently, he joined the faculty at Carnegie-Mellon University, The European Institute for Advanced Study of Management in Brussels, and the French business school, Hautes Etudes Commerciales, near Paris. He joined the UCLA faculty in 1976. He has published two books and 100 articles in peer-reviewed journals on a variety of financial topics. His 1968 doctoral thesis won the Irving Fisher Prize as the best American dissertation in economics. He has won the Financial Analysts Journal’s Graham and Dodd Award for financial writing (three times) and the Leo Melamed Award for the best financial research by an American business school professor. He is past President of the American Finance Association and is a Fellow of the Econometric Society. He is currently or has been an Associate Editor of 11 different journals in finance and economics. |
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Keith
Ambachtsheer
Burton Malkiel
Harry Markowitz
Richard Roll
Jack Treynor
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