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  2. Value investing - Wikipedia

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    Stock market board. Value investing is an investment paradigm that involves buying securities that appear underpriced by some form of fundamental analysis. [1] Modern value investing derives from the investment philosophy taught by Benjamin Graham and David Dodd at Columbia Business School starting in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis.

  3. William J. Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    It updated his earlier books on investing to cover the position after the 2007–2008 financial crisis, and the most recent research on investing, including that by Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh, and Mike Staunton, authors of Triumph of the Optimists. Bernstein holds a PhD in chemistry and an MD; he practiced neurology until retiring from the field. [4]

  4. List of fields of doctoral studies in the United States

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    This is the list of the fields of doctoral studies in the United States used for the annual Survey of Earned Doctorates, conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago for the National Science Foundation and other federal agencies, as used for the 2015 survey.

  5. William F. Sharpe - Wikipedia

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    William Forsyth Sharpe (born June 16, 1934) is an American economist. He is the STANCO 25 Professor of Finance, Emeritus at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, and the winner of the 1990 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

  6. Princeton University Department of Economics - Wikipedia

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    Economics is the most popular concentration (Princeton's version of an academic major) at the undergraduate level. [7] Because the university does not have a business school, the economics concentration attracts many students who are interested in careers in investment banking, management consulting, finance, technology, and more. [8]

  7. Richard Zeckhauser - Wikipedia

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    His most significant works focus on risk management, decision sciences, investment, and policy-making under uncertainty. Zeckhauser introduced the term "ignorance" into decision-making under uncertainty, as in: there's "risk", "uncertainty", and outright "ignorance". [3] His most recent book, with Peter Schuck, is Targeting in Social Programs.

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  9. Andrew Weiss (economist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Weiss is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Weiss Asset Management, a Boston-based investment firm. Weiss and the investment strategies of Weiss Asset Management have been the subject of numerous U.S. and European newspaper and magazine articles, including features in Forbes, Outstanding Investor Digest, Micropal, and The Motley Fool.