Myron Scholes
Myron S. Scholes
(born
July 1
,
1941
) is one of the authors of the famous
Black-Scholes
equation. In
1997
he was awarded
The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
for "a new method to determine the value of
derivatives
." He was born in
Timmins, Ontario
,
Canada
. He earned a
Bachelor's degree
from
McMaster University
in
Canada
in
1962
. At the
University of Chicago
, he earned an
MBA
in
1964
and a
Ph.D.
in
1969
. He co-founded the ill-fated
Long Term Capital Management
in
1994
. He is currently a professor at
Stanford University
and has also been on the faculty at the
MIT Sloan School of Management
.
See also
List of economists
List of economics consultancies and think tanks
External links
Nobel e-Museum - Autobiography of Myron S. Scholes
Scholes, Myron Scholes, Myron Scholes, Myron Scholes, Myron Scholes, Myron
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