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The Myth of the Rational Market: Wall Street's Impossible Quest for Predictable Markets: a History of Risk, Reward, And Delusion on Wall Street
Justin Fox

The Myth of the Rational Market: Wall Street's Impossible Quest for Predictable Markets: a History of Risk, Reward, And Delusion on Wall Street

9780060598990

Collins (Sep 01, 2008)
HB 3731 .F69
| Hardcover
320 pages | 6 x 9 inch | English
$ 19.35 | Value: $ 19.35
Dewey 332
LC Classification HB3731 .F69 2009
LC Control No. 2008052718

Subject

  • Economics
  • Economics/ History
  • Economics/ Psychological Aspects
  • Rational Expectations (Economic Theory)
  • Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)

Plot

“Do we really need yet another book about the financial crisis? Yes, we do—because this one is different….A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the mess we’re in.”—Paul Krugman, New York Times Book Review“Fox makes business history thrilling.”—St. Louis Post-DispatchA lively history of ideas, The Myth of the Rational Market by former Time Magazine economics columnist Justin Fox, describes with insight and wit the rise and fall of the world’s most influential investing idea: the efficient markets theory. Both a New York Times bestseller and Notable Book of the Year—longlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award and named one of Library Journal Best Business Books of the Year—The Myth of the Rational Market carries readers from the earliest days of Wall Street to the current financial crisis, debunking the long-held myth that the stock market is always right in the process while intelligently exploring the replacement theory of behavioral economics.

Personal

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Value

Retail Price $ 19.35
Value $ 19.35