主讲人简介: | Philip H. Dybvig is the Boatmen's Bancshares Professor of Finance in the Olin School of Business at Washington University in Saint Louis. He has published many papers in top journals on a variety of topics in Finance and Economics. Most of Professor Dybvig's research has provided fundamental theoretical analysis of practical problems. The Diamond-Dybvig model, derived with Professor Douglas W. Diamond, is a pillar of modern banking theory, and after twenty years it is still used widely by academics and regulators. His recent work has focused on investments. His research on asset allocation and spending rules for educational endowments was awarded the first Commonfund Prize in 1996 for ``original research with strong potential to influence practice.'' Further, in 1996, he and Dr. William J. Marshall received the Graham and Dodd Scroll for excellence in financial writing awarded by the Association for Investment Management and Research.
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