If we internationalize everything, we end up with rules that stifle freedom and innovation. Myron Scholes endfreedominnovation Change image and share on social
My first reaction on being awarded the Nobel Prize was, actually, I thought of Fischer Black, my colleague. He unfortunately had passed away. And there was no doubt in my mind that if he were still alive, he would have been a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize. Myron Scholes aliveawardblack share on social
Building a road might create temporary jobs, but does it really create wealth if it doesn't also shorten commute times or otherwise make society better off? Myron Scholes buildcommutecreate Change image and share on social
My career in academic research has not been involved with active management of securities. I've tried to understand risk-and-return relationships; also the pricing of derivative securities. Myron Scholes academicactivecareer Change image and share on social
A bank needs models to measure risk. The problem, however, is that any one bank can measure its risk, but it also has to know what the risk taken by other banks in the system happens to be at any particular moment. Myron Scholes bankmeasuremodel share on social
I was involved with Wells Fargo Bank as a consultant in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when I suggested to them that they develop a product that has become known as index funds. Myron Scholes 1960s1970sbank Change image and share on social
Keynesian modelling relies on marginal propensity to consume and marginal propensity to invest. The idea that if we give more money to the poor, they have a propensity to consume that's much higher than the wealthy, though I wish they would talk to my wife about that; she seems to have a propensity to consume. Myron Scholes consumegivehigh share on social
From an early age I was very, very fascinated by uncertainty. Myron Scholes ageearlyfascinate Change image and share on social
I'm a theorist, not an institutionalist. Myron Scholes institutionalisttheorist Change image and share on social