What I've Learned: Prof. Jeremy Siegel Talks Markets & Path to Wharton with Dean Erika James
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 Published On Aug 9, 2023

Jeremy Siegel – world-renowned economist, Wharton professor emeritus of finance, and author of the seminal book, Stocks for the Long Run – is known for his forward-thinking expertise on financial markets and frequent appearances on news outlets like CNN, CNBC, and NPR. In this thoughtful conversation with Wharton Dean Erika James, Siegel takes a step back to reflect on his life, career, and how the industry has changed, starting from his early passion for numbers and teaching, all the way through his 50-plus years in academia.

The interview is part of the series, “What I’ve Learned,” which puts the spotlight on Wharton faculty who have made a lasting impact on their fields. Watch the video for the full conversation.

00:40 - Prof. Siegel's journey as an economist and teacher
05:10 - Evolution of the Wharton School
09:20 - "Stocks for the Long Run" book
13:26 - The role of psychology in investing
15:26 - Navigating crises and market volatility
18:27 - Income inequality and the wealth gap
21:54 - The future of business/economics/finance education
30:09 - The role of AI in the markets

#Wharton #finance #markets #stocks

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