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The myth of the rational market: a history of risk, reward, and delusion on Wall Street
The myth of the rational market: a history of risk, reward, and delusion on Wall Street
Justin Fox
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Examines the rise and fall of the efficient markets theory, the development of modern finance, and the rise of behavioral economics, in an account that draws on interviews while demystifying the ideas that forged the modern market. Abstract: Examines the rise and fall of the efficient markets theory, the development of modern finance, and the rise of behavioral economics, in an account that draws on interviews while demystifying the ideas that forged the modern market
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Year:
2011
Edition:
1st Harper Business pbk. ed
Publisher:
Harper Business
Language:
English
Pages:
390
ISBN 10:
0061885703
ISBN:
978-0-06-188570-9,0061885703
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Rational expectations (Economic theory);Economics;Psychological aspects;Economics;History;Wall Street (New York, N.Y.);Economics;New York (State);New York;Wall Street
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