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Understanding Tobin’s Q Ratio: Measuring Market Valuation and Intrinsic Value

May 29, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Business Finance

Introduction to the Q Ratio and its History The Tobin’s Q ratio, also known as “Q,” is a fundamental tool for measuring market valuation and intrinsic value in finance. This ratio was popularized by Nobel laureate James Tobin of Yale University, who introduced it in 1966 to the academic community

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James Tobin: Nobel Laureate Economist Who Pioneered Portfolio Selection Theory and the ‘Tobin Tax’

January 18, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Economics

Early Life and Education James Tobin, a renowned economist who was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1981, was born on March 5, 1918, in Champaign, Illinois. **Bold text for SEO** Tobin completed his undergraduate studies and obtained his master’s degree at Harvard University. After earning his

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