Jeffrey Zwiebel | |
Birth Date: | 12 December 1965[1] |
Institution: | Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Field: | Microeconomics, corporate finance, sports economics |
Alma Mater: | Princeton University (AB with highest honors, 1987); Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD, 1991) |
Doctoral Advisor: | Oliver Hart[2] |
Awards: | Sloan Research Fellowship |
Jeffrey Herman Zwiebel (born December 12, 1965) is an American economist and the James C. Van Horne Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
A study he co-authored in 2013, along with Brett Green of the University of California, Berkeley, reported that the "hot-hand fallacy" did not appear to be a fallacy after all. Specifically, they reported that an average-power batter in Major League Baseball on a "hot streak" was about as likely to hit a home run as a good-power batter would normally be.[3] [4] [5] [6]