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  • Date posted: January 30, 2008

    When To Buy a New Digital Camera?

    In their seminal book “Imperfect Knowledge Economics. Exchange Rates and Risk” Roman Frydman and Michael D. Goldberg offer a first step towards a more realistic representation of individual demand.

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  • Date posted: January 26, 2008

    If I Had the Money

    Occasionally I see a work of art that I would actually like to own. When I saw L'Ouled Naïl by Kees van Dongen it was love at first sight.

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  • Date posted: January 26, 2008

    Imperfect Knowledge Economics. Stock Markets and the Fed

    The events of last week are an excellent example of the central argument made by Roman Frydman and Michael D. Goldberg in their seminal book “Imperfect Knowledge Economics. Exchange Rates and Risk”.

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  • Date posted: January 20, 2008

    Imperfect Knowledge Economics

    “Imperfect Knowledge Economics. Exchange Rates and Risk” by Roman Frydman and Michael D. Goldberg is one of the most fascinating and topical books in economics to appear in recent years.

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Recent Posts
  • Holland Animation Film festival 2008

    As with every edition of the Holland Animation Film festival there were too many films. And also as with every edition the films ranged from hilarious, touching and stunning to boring, tedious and outright dreadful.

  • I'm a Cyborg But That's OK

    I'm a cyborg is yet another highly intelligent movie by Park Chan-wook. It's also a visual treat and in its own special way profoundly moving.

  • Escaped from Malthus?

    Supplementary material for my review of Gregory Clark: A Farewell to Alms; Paul Collier: The Bottom Billion; and Dani Rodrik: One Economics, Many Recipes.

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