Dibwig, a professor of banking and finance at Washington University in St. Louis, co-won the Nobel Prize in Economics this year, unexpectedly revealed suspicions about sexually harassing students.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Philip H. Dybvig, a professor of banking and finance at Washington University in St. investigation.

According to the "Associated Press" report, some media interviewed several students who had been taught by Dibwig, and they revealed that they were caught by Dibwig's wolf claws.

The Title IX office, which handles sexual harassment complaints at Washington University in St. Louis, has been with three of the victims since October.

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Dubwig's attorney, Andrew Miltenberg, confirmed that Dibwig had been questioned by the school over the past few weeks, but he emphasized that the allegations were false, and Dibwig himself did not respond to any inquiries. question.

Tore Ellingsen, chairman of the Nobel Committee for Economics, said the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, which selects the Nobel laureates, had contacted Washington University in St. Louis to ensure the investigation was conducted fairly.

Ellingson pointed out that as long as the school does not confirm that Dibvig did something wrong, he must still get the credit he deserves.

Dibwig, former chairman of the US Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke, and University of Chicago finance professor Douglas W. Diamond jointly won the Nobel Prize this year for their research on banking and financial crises. And helped lay the groundwork for the U.S. response to the 2008 financial crisis.