
William F Sharpe
The STANCO 25 Professor of Finance, Emeritus
Phone: (831) 620-1490
Email: [email protected]
Personal Homepage: https://www.wsharpe.com
Academic Areas: Finance
Professor Sharpe’s research interests focus on macro-investment analysis and equilibrium in capital markets.
Bio
William F. Sharpe is the STANCO 25 Professor of Finance, Emeritus, at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He joined the Stanford faculty in 1970, having previously taught at the University of Washington and the University of California at Irvine. In 1996, he cofounded Financial Engines, a firm that provides online investment advice and management for individuals, and currently serves on its board.
Sharpe was one of the originators of the Capital Asset Pricing Model, developed the Sharpe Ratio for investment performance analysis, the binomial method for the valuation of options, the gradient method for asset allocation optimization, and returns-based style analysis for evaluating the style and performance of investment funds.
Sharpe has published articles in a number of professional journals, including Management Science, The Journal of Business, The Journal of Finance, The Journal of Financial Economics, The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, The Journal of Portfolio Management, and The Financial Analysts' Journal.
He has also written six books, including Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets (McGraw-Hill, 1970 and 2000), Asset Allocation Tools (Scientific Press, 1987), Fundamentals of Investments (with Gordon J. Alexander and Jeffrey Bailey, Prentice-Hall, 2000), and Investments (with Gordon J. Alexander and Jeffrey Bailey, Prentice-Hall, 1999).
Sharpe is past president of the American Finance Association. In 1990 he received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
He received his PhD, MA and BA in Economics from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is also the recipient of a Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa from DePaul University, a Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Alicante (Spain), a Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Vienna (Austria), and the UCLA Medal, UCLA’s highest honor.
Academic Degrees
PhD, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, 1961; MA, 1956; AB, 1955.
Professional Experience
At Stanford since 1970, Emeritus since 1999
Professor, University of California, Irvine, 1968-70; Associate Professor, University of Washington, 1961-68; Economist, RAND Corp., 1956-61.
Selected Publications
- Investments: Co-author, Prentice Hall, 1995
- Fundamentals of Investments: Prentice Hall, 1993
- Asset Allocation Tools: Scientific Press, 1987
- An Introduction to Managerial Economics: Columbia University Press, 1973
- Portfolio Theory and Capital Markets: McGraw-Hill, 1970
Working Papers
- 872: Financial Implications of Divestment of South Africa-Related Stocks
- 1275: Nuclear Financial Economics
- 645: Optimal Funding and Asset Allocation Rules for Defined-Benefit Pension Plans
- 659: RatBAS -- A Software Tool for Users of BASIC
- 640: Some Factors in New York Stock Exchange Security Returns, 1931-1979
- 71: Efficient Capital Markets with Risk
- 724: Practical Aspects of Portfolio Optimization
- 140: Bonds Versus Stocks: Some Lessons From Capital Market Theory
- 151: The Capital Asset Pricing Model: Traditional and "Zero-Beta" Versions
- 153: Imputing Expected Security Returns From Portfolio Composition
- 183: The Capital Asset Pricing Model: A "Multi-Beta" Interpretation
- 240: Closed-End Investment Companies in the United States: Risk and Return
- 451: Duration and Security Risk
- 475: An Algorithm for Portfolio Improvement
- 486: Security Codings: Measuring Relative Attractiveness in Perfect and Imperfect Measures
- 50: Risk, Market Sensitivity and Diversification
- 570: Decentralized Investment Management (Presidential Address, American Finance Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado)
Selected Cases
- F243: AT&T; Pension Fund
Awards and Honors
- Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science, 1990, The Nobel Foundation
Centers/Programs
- Financial Research Initiative (FRI)
- National Basketball Players Association Program
Affiliations
- Chairman: Financial Engines, Inc.
- Past President: American Finance Association
In The Media
- An Issue of Risk and Return, National Post
- Economists seek to improve advice on how to invest pension money, National Post
- Nobel Laureates to Speak at Daylong Public Symposium, Stanford Report
- PowerMarket Announces Expert Advisory Board, Business Wire
- 100 Most Influential People in Finance,, Treasury & Risk Management,
- Betting on Trouble,, Boston Globe,
- The Sharpe End of Economic Modeling, Financial Times
- Stocks vs. Bonds: A Risk Scoreboard, New York Times
- Tap into Some Ivory-Tower Brains, Business Week
- The Newsletter, Seattle Times
- Time for Retirement Software to Get Real, Fortune
- Not Alpha or Omega: Risk, Small Caps and Beta, NY Times
- The Godfather of Index Funds, Business Week
- Getting 401(k) Investing Advice Online, San Francisco Chronicle
- The Dawn of Online Financial Advice, San Jose Mercury
- Investors, Start Your Engines, Worth