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  1. Terry Burnham is an economist who studies the biological and evolutionary basis of human behavior. He has a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University, a Masters from the MIT Sloan School with a concentration in finance. HIs undergraduate degree is in biophysics from the University of Michigan. Prior to Chapman, Terry was a professor ...

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    Apr 7, 2024 · A senior Goldman, Sachs & Co. executive recently said, "I'd be retired if it weren't for Terry Burnham." He is right in that I have been resolutely bearish for more than a decade while risk assets have soared. The best approach would have been to buy crypto, the second best, buy any risky asset, and, pulling up the rear, Chicken Little's ...

  3. Terry Burnham is an economist who studies the biological and evolutionary basis of human behavior. Terry has a PhD in Business Economics from Harvard University. He is a finance professor at Chapman University and, before that, was a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, the University of Michigan, and the Harvard Business School.

  4. Dec 25, 2023 · Terry Burnham, an accomplished economist and author, has established himself as a thought leader‍ in the⁢ world of finance with his groundbreaking theories on economic behavior. One of his key contributions is the concept of⁣ behavioral finance, which challenges traditional economic models that ⁣assume rational ⁤decision-making.

  5. 6 days ago · Terry Burnham is a former Goldman Sachs employee, money manager, biotech entrepreneur and economics professor at the Harvard Business School. He’s the author of “Mean Genes” and “Mean Markets...

  6. Feb 16, 2015 · Nation Feb 16, 2015 2:52 PM EDT. Editor’s Note: For better or worse, economist Terry Burnham is increasingly notorious for predicting on this page that the Dow would hit 5,000 before it hit...

  7. Jan 25, 2017 · Economist Terry Burnham predicted that the Dow Jones Industrial Average would hit 5,000 before it hit 20,000. With the Dow hitting 20,000 today, Burnham discusses how he got it so wrong.

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