Posted by admin on 07 Apr 2009 at 12:25 pm under Recommended
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Bremmer and Keat, executives at Eurasia Group, explore how global political risks influence the business world in this cogently argued analysis. The book details key areas corporations must be wary of in order to survive in the new global economy including foreign laws [...]
Posted by admin on 05 Mar 2009 at 3:04 am under Recommended
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Research on forecasting methods has made important progress over recent years and these developments are brought together in the Handbook of Economic Forecasting. The handbook covers developments in how forecasts are constructed based on multivariate time-series models, dynamic factor models, nonlinear models and combination methods. The handbook also includes chapters on [...]
Posted by admin on 10 Nov 2008 at 11:25 am under Recommended
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Covel (Trend Following) revisits a famous financial trading experiment conducted by Wall Street trader Richard Dennis and extracts its lessons with mixed results. Dennis, who quickly learned how to trade after starting as a runner at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in 1966 at age [...]
Posted by admin on 26 Oct 2008 at 8:05 am under Recommended
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One of the most influential and unexpected economic luminaries of his time and the original value investor, John Maynard Keynes was a British economist whose ideas, called Keynesian economics, had a major impact on modern economic and political theory as well as on many governments’ [...]
Posted by admin on 19 Oct 2008 at 10:16 pm under Recommended
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“Loeb tells us to put all our eggs in one basket, and watch the basket.” -John RothchildFinancial Columnist, Time magazine
“This book is very special in my life. It is the very first Wall Street book I ever read. [...]
Posted by admin on 18 Oct 2008 at 7:50 am under Recommended
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Why do otherwise intelligent individuals form seething masses of idiocy when they engage in collective action? Why do financially sensible people jump lemming-like into harebrained speculative frenzies — only to jump broker-like out of windows when their fantasies dissolve? We may think that the Great Crash [...]
Posted by admin on 17 Oct 2008 at 8:15 am under Recommended
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Why do otherwise intelligent individuals form seething masses of idiocy when they engage in collective action? Why do financially sensible people jump lemming-like into harebrained speculative frenzies — only to jump broker-like out of windows when their fantasies dissolve? We may think that the Great Crash [...]
Posted by admin on 27 Sep 2008 at 10:58 pm under Recommended
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“Loeb tells us to put all our eggs in one basket, and watch the basket.” -John RothchildFinancial Columnist, Time magazine
“This book is very special in my life. It is the very first Wall Street book I ever read. [...]
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