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- Harry Markowitz - Wikipedia
A Markowitz-efficient portfolio is one where diversification cannot lower the portfolio's risk for a given return expectation The set of all such portfolios forms the **Markowitz Efficient Frontier**
- How Harry Markowitz Revolutionized Investing with Modern . . . - Investopedia
Harry Markowitz's Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT), introduced in 1952, transformed investment strategies by focusing on entire portfolio performance rather than individual stocks
- Harry M. Markowitz – Biographical - NobelPrize. org
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1990 was awarded jointly to Harry M Markowitz, Merton H Miller and William F Sharpe "for their pioneering work in the theory of financial economics"
- Harry M. Markowitz | Biography, Modern Portfolio Theory, Nobel Prize . . .
The research that earned Markowitz the Nobel Prize involved his “ portfolio theory,” which sought to prove that a diversified, or “optimal,” portfolio—that is, one that mixes assets so as to maximize return and minimize risk—could be practical
- Markowitz model - Wikipedia
In finance, the Markowitz model ─ put forward by Harry Markowitz in 1952 ─ is a portfolio optimization model; it assists in the selection of the most efficient portfolio by analyzing various possible portfolios of the given securities
- Harry M. Markowitz – Facts - NobelPrize. org
The contribution for which Harry Markowitz received the Economic Sciences Prize was first published in the essay Portfolio Selection (1952), and later in his book Portfolio Selection: Efficient Diversification (1959)
- Gerald Markowitz | John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Gerald Markowitz is Distinguished Professor of History at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, City University of New York He received his doctorate from the Department of History of the University of Wisconsin and has been teaching at John Jay since 1970
- Harry Markowitz: Diversifying Risk | UBS Nobel Perspectives
Who was Harry Markowitz? Harry Markowitz was an American economist and pioneer of modern portfolio theory whose groundbreaking work transformed the landscape of investment management
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