Economics, Finance, Macroeconomics, Personal Finance
Scott Ross Baker is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Kellogg School of Management. His research is concentrated in empirical finance and macroeconomics. He is currently engaged in a variety of research projects regarding household financial choices and the measurement of consumption, as well as research regarding the effects of policy uncertainty on financial markets and growth. Scott joined the Finance Department at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management in July 2014. He was born and raised in San Diego, California and received B.A.鈥檚 in Economics and Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2007. He received a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University in June 2014.
Finance, Financial Aid, Financial Policy, Personal Finance, Scholarship
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With expertise in financial aid and financial policy in higher ed, paying for college and personal finance for college students, Barnett seeks to educate college students and families about smart ways to pay for college. Along with working in financial aid and scholarships, Barnett teaches a class on personal finance each semester.
Carbon Credits, Cryptocurrencies, Financial Planning, Investments, Personal Finance, Stock Markets
Prakash Dheeriya is a prolific writer in the area of personal finance, having written 20 children’s books in finance under the “Finance for Kidz” series, and 15 children’s books in the Law for Kidz series. He received his doctorate in International Finance after working for a year in a beer-making subsidiary of an Indian multinational corporation. He is heavily invested in children’s financial literacy, and is the proud developer of KIDZ index.