Lasse Heje Pedersen on the list of The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2015

Lasse Heje Pedersen is listed in the ISI/Thomson Reuters’ report on The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2015 and his book Efficiently Inefficient was listed as one of the top financial reads of 2015 in Business News Networks

01/22/2016

ISI/Thomson Reuters just released its annual report on The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds and this time the list includes Lasse Heje Pedersen, professor of finance and member of the FRIC research center at Copenhagen Business School. Lasse Heje Pedersen is the only Scandinavian researcher featured on the list in the areas of Economics and Business.

The list is based on the Highly Cited Researcher investigation, where Thomson Reuters measures scholars according to the number of top-cited papers. Details are available in the report: The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.

Additionally, Lasse Heje Pedersen’s book Efficiently Inefficient - How Smart Money Invests & Market Prices Are Determined has made Business News Networks’ list of top financial reads of 2015.

Business News Network’s praise of the book includes that people “should love this book, though I'll warn that it's not for the novice” and that the book “explains how markets work, detailing real life examples and why reality can be different from theory.” See more about the list from Business News Network here.

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