SuperCycles: The New Economic Force Transforming Global Markets and Investment Strategy

SuperCycles: The New Economic Force Transforming Global Markets and Investment Strategy

Motianey, Arun

McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

03/2010

272

Dura

Inglês

9780071637374

15 a 20 dias

534

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Part 1: A Profound Intellectual Failure
1. From Great Moderation to Great Bust
2. The Unreasonable Influence of Defunct Economists

Part 2: The Turn of the Wheel
3. The Long View of Capitalism
4. Supercycles Vs. Markets

Part 3: When Causality Becomes Casualty: Uprooting Free Market Dogma
5. Blame the Victims
6. Microfoundations Out, Microcausality In

Part 4: Why the Idea of Risk is Flawed
7. Fruit or Fruit Salad?
8. The Non-Conservation of Financial Risk

Part 5: Investing Rules in Supercycles
9. Three Scenarios for Investment Portfolios
10. When the Music Really Stops
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