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Ross M. Miller
Clinical Professor of Finance
Department of Finance
Areas of expertise:
Financial scandals (Enron, etc.); mutual fund performance; 401(k) and other retirement plans; program trading; derivative securities
Financial scandals (Enron, etc.); mutual fund performance; 401(k) and other retirement plans; program trading; derivative securities
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Campus phone:
(518) 442-4967
Biography:
Ross M. Miller is co-author of the international bestseller What Went Wrong at Enron(Wiley, 2002). He is a pioneer in the fields of computational finance and experimental finance and has served as a consultant to several of the world's largest financial institutions. Miller writes the Capital Notions column for Financial Engineering News and has published over thirty articles. He has appeared on the CBS Evening News, CNBC, CNN, and the Fox News Channel and interviews with him have been published in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. He received his bachelor's in mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and his doctorate in economics from Harvard University.
Ross M. Miller is co-author of the international bestseller What Went Wrong at Enron(Wiley, 2002). He is a pioneer in the fields of computational finance and experimental finance and has served as a consultant to several of the world's largest financial institutions. Miller writes the Capital Notions column for Financial Engineering News and has published over thirty articles. He has appeared on the CBS Evening News, CNBC, CNN, and the Fox News Channel and interviews with him have been published in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. He received his bachelor's in mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and his doctorate in economics from Harvard University.

