One Year of Discoveries

Over the past year, the Discoveries blog has hosted exclusive interviews with Wharton’s leading finance faculty. These insightful conversations highlight key insights and research shaping the finance industry, many of these projects having been supported by Wharton’s finance research centers. Topics include the nature of growth stocks, international USD holdings, and AI-powered collusion in financial markets.

Revisit some of the most impactful research and thought leadership showcased on Discoveries below, that lead the way into the future of finance.

Sean Myers stands in a sunlit room with hands in his pockets

The “Growth Stock” Misnomer

Sean Myers’ award-winning paper explores why stock prices vary so much between companies, challenging the common belief that high price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios indicate higher future earnings growth. His research reveals that companies with higher P/E ratios don’t necessarily have higher earnings growth but tend to have lower long-term returns, impacting how investors should assess stock value.

Wharton assistant professor of finance Amy Huber

Foreign Investors and their USD Holdings

Over the past two decades, foreign investors have increased their holdings of USD securities – but by how much? Amy Wang Huber gets to the bottom of dollar asset holding and hedging around the globe in her 2023 paper. In this enlightening interview, Assistant Professor Huber discusses her findings and what they mean for the financial community.

Assistant Professor Daniel Garrett smiling before a gray background, and wearing a blue suit jacket.

How U.S. Workers are Impacted by International Taxation

There is a belief among policymakers that a lower foreign tax burden of domestic multinational firms will result in more jobs and increased wages at home. Daniel Garrett challenges this belief in his 2024 paper, “Effects of International Tax Provisions on Domestic Labor Markets.” Professor Garrett discusses his paper’s findings and how the designs of international tax systems affect domestic workers.

Headshot of Sasha Indarte, assistant professor at the Wharton School

How Expanding Medicaid Impacts Household Debt

Sasha Indarte investigates how the expansion of social insurance affects households’ accumulation of debt, in her 2023 paper co-authored with Wharton Professor Gideon Bornstein. In this insightful interview, Professor Indarte dives into these findings and discusses their importance in the larger conversation around the economic resilience of households.

Itay Goldstein And Winston Wei Dou headshots

AI-Powered Collusion in Financial Markets

The use of artificial intelligence in capital markets is becoming more widespread due to its perceived ability to enhance efficiency. But a recent study by Itay Goldstein and Winston Wei Dou demonstrates the ever-present risk of AI-powered market manipulation through collusive trading – despite AI having no intention of collusion.

Professor Lu Liu headshot

The Impact of “Mortgage Lock-In” on Homebuyers

During the pandemic, historically low interest rates offered a unique opportunity for prospective homeowners. However, research by Lu Liu suggests that locking in those low rates may have had unintended consequences. Professor Liu expands on the economic impact of mortgage lock-in.

Professors Luke Taylor and Robert Stambaugh

“Carbon Burden” and Firms’ Value to Society

How much of a firm’s value to society is hidden by traditional financial metrics? In this interview, Professors Robert Stambaugh and Luke Taylor dive into their study, “Carbon Burden,” which is part of the Jacobs Levy Center’s working paper series.