1. An Empirical Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis In Light of the 2008 Financial Crisis Open Access Author: Johnson, Douglas M Title: An Empirical Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis In Light of the 2008 Financial Crisis Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: Efficient Market HypothesisFinancial Crisis File: Download Douglas_Johnson_-_Final_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Russell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis SupervisorDavid Shapiro, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Trumping Market Efficiency: Evaluating the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Market Volatility in Response to Donald Trump's Twitter Open Access Author: Moyer, Emily Title: Trumping Market Efficiency: Evaluating the Efficient Market Hypothesis and Market Volatility in Response to Donald Trump's Twitter Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: Efficient Market HypothesisCapital Asset Pricing Model File: Download Trumping_Market_Efficiency__Evaluating_the_Efficient_Market_Hypothesis_and_Market_Volatility_in_Response_to_Donald_Trump_s_Twitter.pdf Thesis Supervisors: James R. Tybout, Thesis SupervisorRussell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Analysis of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Efficient Markets and Retail Trade Activity Open Access Author: Rudd, Joshua Title: Analysis of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Efficient Markets and Retail Trade Activity Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: Efficient Market HypothesisCOVID-19Retail Investors File: Download Rudd_Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Russell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis SupervisorRussell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis Honors AdvisorJames R. Tybout, Faculty Reader