David Easley

David Easley
Born c. 1950s
Nationality American
Fields Economics, Financial economics, Decision theory
Institutions Cornell University
Alma mater Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management (Ph.D.)
Known for Market microstructure, Asset pricing, Networks
Notable awards Fellow, Econometric Society
Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (2011)

David Alan Easley (born 1950s) is an American economist. Easley is the Henry Scarborough Professor of Social Science and the Donald C. Opatrny '74 Chair of the Department of Economics at Cornell University.[1]

He was previously an Overseas Fellow of Churchill College at Cambridge University. His research is in the field of Economics, Finance and Decision Theory. In Economics, he focuses on learning, wealth dynamics and natural selection in markets. In Finance, his work focuses on Market microstructure and asset pricing. In Decision Theory, he works on modeling decision making in complex environments.

He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and is a Chair of the NASDAQ-OMX Economic Advisory Board.

Several of his scientific papers are listed among the most read in Finance, according to the Social Science Research Network[2]

Easley earned his Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1979.

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