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In this masterclass Economist Robert Merton, Nobel Prize Winner in 1997, reveals to us the mechanisms of the stock market and financial economy.
A journey into the complex world of finance and the stock market, including mortgage loans and derivatives, speculative bubbles and mathematical models; in a clear and precise presentation, the opportunities and risks of a fundamental instrument for understanding the evolution of the economy.
From literature to economics, art to philosophy, EdooTv gives voice to the world’s leading experts, describing and sharing ideas and knowledge that are essential for all of us.

Robert Merton is an American economist who won the 1997 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Merton, along with Fisher Black and Myron Scholes, developed a method of determining the value of options, referred to as the Black-Scholes model.
Merton also developed an intertemporal capital asset pricing model (CAPM) based on William Sharpe’s capital asset pricing model. CAPM is a way of calculating anticipated investment returns based on the level of risk.
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