Justin Fox

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Justin Fox (born January 28, 1964) is an American financial journalist, commentator, and writer born in Morristown, New Jersey. He is the editorial director of the Harvard Business Review Group[1] and business and economics columnist for Time magazine.[2] He graduated from Princeton University and has worked for Fortune magazine,[3] The Birmingham News, and American Banker. His book, The Myth of the Rational Market, published by HarperCollins, traces the rise of the efficient-market hypothesis. It was a New York Times Notable Book of 2009[4] and was named the best business book of the year by Amazon.com.[5]

He is a commentator on PBS's Nightly Business report.[6] He is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. He was awarded the 2001 Business Journalist of the Year Award for writing about technology.[7]

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Books

  • Fox, Justin (2009). The Myth of the Rational Market: A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street. Harper Business. ISBN 0-06-059899-9. 

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