“WE’RE NOT ROBOTS.
FINANCIAL POLICY SHOULDN’T ACT LIKE WE ARE.”
Keynote Remarks by Nobel Laureate: Robert J. Shiller
Sterling Professor of Economics
Yale University
Significant strides in consumer protection, investment advice rules, retirement security policies, fintech innovations on credit, investment, insurance, payments and financial management have been made as a result of behavioral research and innovation over the last decade.
This symposium takes stock of what we have learned, explores where progress or retrenchment has occurred, and charts paths for future research, product innovation and better policies at all levels. We will be exploring four areas in depth: consumer finance, investment and retirement security, micro-enterprise and small business, and macro financial stability.
Registration is required.
ideas42 and University of Michigan’s Center on Finance, Law, and Policy
Organizer of Behavioral Finance Symposium