The rise of so-called "smart beta" has caught the eye of the 
Wall Street Journal, and now the 
New York Times is watching, too.
In today's issue of the 
Times', Jeff Sommer outlines the rise of index investing, starting with Nobel prize winner 
Paul Samuelson's call to arms in 1974 and 
Vanguard [
profile] founder 
Jack Bogle's S&P 500 stock index fund answer two years later. The column then moves on to the rise of two fundamental indexers, 
Research Affiliates (whose work powers ETFs for both 
PowerShares [
profile] and 
Schwab [
profile]) and 
WisdomTree [
profile], as well as pseudo-indexer 
Dimensional Fund Advisors [
profile].
Bogle himself, DFA chairman 
David Booth, RA investment management chief 
Chris Brightman, 
Morningstar analyst 
Alex Bryan, 
Vanguard investment strategy group principal 
Fran Kinniry and WisdomTree senior investment strategy adviser 
Jeremy Siegel all chimed in for the article. 
       
       
       Edited by: 
         Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
       
       
       
    
		
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