Bruce Greenwald is an American economist and value investor. He's recognized as an authority in the area of value investing with numerous contributions to the discipline. Here's a brief overview of his background and some of his achievements:
- Education: Bruce Greenwald studied at MIT and then pursued a PhD in economics at Princeton University.
- Academic Career: He has served as a professor at the Columbia Business School for many years, where he has educated countless students in the principles of value investing, continuing the tradition established by Benjamin Graham at the school.
- Books: Greenwald has authored several key books on investing and economics.
- "Value Investing: From Graham to Buffett and Beyond": Co-authored with Judd Kahn, Paul Sonkin, and Michael van Biema, this book provides insights into the value investing approach and its application in modern times, building on the foundational ideas of Benjamin Graham and David Dodd.
- "Competition Demystified: A Radically Simplified Approach to Business Strategy": In this book, Greenwald provides a streamlined approach to understanding competitive advantage in business strategy.
Compilation of All of Bruce Greenwald’s Work:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13Ja6CKbw7iadVhp05mTEkOta-AMh_Dgz/view