Peter Lewyn Bernstein (January 22, 1919 – June 5, 2009) was an American financial historian, economist and educator whose development and refinement of the efficient market theory made him one of the country's best known authorities in popularizing and presenting investment economics to the general public.
A native of New York City, Peter Bernstein was the son of financial consultant Allen Bernstein and his wife, Irma Lewin. His primary education...
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Peter Lewyn Bernstein (January 22, 1919 – June 5, 2009) was an American financial historian, economist and educator whose development and refinement of the efficient market theory made him one of the country's best known authorities in popularizing and presenting investment economics to the general public.
A native of New York City, Peter Bernstein was the son of financial consultant Allen Bernstein and his wife, Irma Lewin. His primary education was at the Ethical Culture School where, in first grade, he became a lifelong friend of another renowned economics historian, Robert Heilbroner, with whom he later attended Horace Mann School and Harvard College, from which both received, in 1940, bachelors degrees in economics. Following Harvard, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude, came service as a member of the research staff at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and, in a civilian capacity, at the Office of Strategic Services in Washington. In the...
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