
Economist Robert Shiller wins Nobel Prize for skepticism
Clip: 12/11/2013 | 4m 57s
Economist Robert Shiller wins Nobel Prize for his skeptical perspective
Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize in Economics based on his skepticism of irrational markets. He believes that rather than fundamentals, the stock markets actually reflects psychology. Solman sits down with Shller to discuss his alternative view and to get his economic predictions on market exuberance around the world.
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Economist Robert Shiller wins Nobel Prize for skepticism
Clip: 12/11/2013 | 4m 57s
Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize in Economics based on his skepticism of irrational markets. He believes that rather than fundamentals, the stock markets actually reflects psychology. Solman sits down with Shller to discuss his alternative view and to get his economic predictions on market exuberance around the world.
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