Drew, I n response to your "question", "And where Rick, may one find a summary of the various laws as detailed in your post." [Law of Diminishing Marginal...
DMC, Thank you referring Drew to those websites. An additional website with lots of information is: http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/thought.htm This website...
Indeed, in typing haste I did omit a question mark, however, to characterize one as a slacker for this innocuous omission I find a bit judgmental and harsh....
[ source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080123125551.htm ] How Much You're Willing To Pay Depends On What You Were Just Doing How Much You're...
I would like to add one more factor to Rick's laws... Liquidity factor also explains such bahavious....How much endowments we can liquidate at any point of...
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[ source: http://www.mises.org/story/2857 ] Does Neuroscience Support Austrian Theory? By Doug French Posted on 2/13/2008 Anyone who follows politics or...
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Related to this topic please reference a PDF file in Files: This is your Brain on Trading. You may want to include it in your notes. Drew ... times, ... ...
Thanks Martin and Drew. In the same line of thoughts, I wonder if a central bank that lowers interest rates too much is not a kind of cocaine dealer. Peter ......
Drew, I thought the concept of a "central bank" and power it has to manipulate interest rates IS a cocaine dealer! Rick ... is ... <M.Sewell@> ... at ... with ...
Rick, I believe it was Peter who made reference to a central bank and cocaine, however, if the subject draws your interest, pour yourself a glass of wine and...
Of course a lot can be said about central banks, and about their huge power. But although the international bankers conspiracy theme makes a good story, a...
The pro-survival primordial instinct to herd. ... From: Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Behavioral-Finance@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jerry...
Peter, I agree a lot can be said about central banks. My concern rests with the authority of central banks to set the prime interest rates which I believe...
I'm not the only one who believes that the FOMC follows -- never leads -- the free-market short-term Treasuries and Federal Fund traded markets, and leading...
I think the Fed is influenced by the free-market forces, but at the end it is the Fed which makes the choice. I believe that the Fed tends to prefer solving...
Rick>>What I'm trying to say is the government manipulation of interest rates and the money supply leads to malinvestments causing the boom and bust business...
Greetings to all: We all know that the price of money, the most important price in the economy, is an administered price. We also know that the Fed can only...
The changed priority of the Fed The latest FOMC minutes revealed that the Fed has raised its inflation target to 2.0%- 2.2% from 1.7%-1.9%. The implication is...
Hi, I have a question: Are rational expectations (beliefs) part of economic rationality? I am somewhat confused about the micro foundations of the neoclassical...
Check Mordecai Kurz website for more information on this topic. Hope this helps. http://www.stanford.edu/~mordecai/papers.htm Ulf Füllgraf ... -- Ulf...
I thought this group would enjoy reading my new working paper on negative emotion, gender, and money management. "The paper is entitled "The Financial...