Eric Leonard Talley is an American legal scholar working as the IIsidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor at Columbia Law School and faculty co-director of the Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership. [1]
Talley is a native of Los Alamos,New Mexico. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and economics from the University of California,San Diego,a PhD in economics from Stanford University,and a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School. [1]
Talley's scholarship focuses on corporate law,governance,and finance. He also teaches and researches in the areas of mergers and acquisitions,quantitative methods,machine learning,contract and commercial law,alternative investments,game theory,and economic analysis of law. [2]
Prior to joining Columbia University,Talley served as the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Professor in Law,Business and the Economy at the UC Berkeley School of Law. [3]
James Joseph Heckman is a Nobel Memorial in Economic Sciences Prize-winning American economist at the University of Chicago,where he is The Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and the College;Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy;Director of the Center for the Economics of Human Development (CEHD);and Co-Director of Human Capital and Economic Opportunity (HCEO) Global Working Group. He is also Professor of Law at the Law School,a senior research fellow at the American Bar Foundation,and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. In 2000,Heckman shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences with Daniel McFadden,for his pioneering work in econometrics and microeconomics. As of December 2020,according to RePEc,he is the second-most influential economist in the world.
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John C. Coffee Jr. is the Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law and director of the Center on Corporate Governance at Columbia Law School.
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Christine Jolls is the Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor of Law and Organization at Yale Law School,where she has been since 2006. She is known for her work in the emerging theory of behavioral economics and law. Her areas of research include employment law and contracts. She received her B.A. in economics from Stanford University,a Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her J.D. from Harvard Law School. She was a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and taught at Harvard Law School. She collaborates with Professor Cass Sunstein of Harvard Law School.
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