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Required Reading
Every so often, ideas are
presented, issues argued, observations made that are so important they
demand the widest attention. We trust you will find them as enlightening as we do.
John
Mauldin on
lack of volatility and the management of uncertainty.
D.W.
MacKenzie on The Economics of Groundhog Day
Gretchen
Morgenson on Fannie Mae
or 'so you think you understand accounting?'
David
Brooks on the meaning of America.
Tim
Manners on Tattoo You
Stratfor's
excellent explanation of another potential Asian Contagion, and how
economics really works.
Futile
Courtroom Dramas - Martin Hutchinson (UPI)
A fascinating inquiry into the market process: character, fairness,
and justice.
www.techcentralstation.com
James K. Glassman's outstanding website arguing the case for
technological progress to improve the quality of our lives.
www.economicprincipals.com
David Warsh's excellent commentary on economic & political issues.
John
Bogle on why 7% returns are the stock market's norm.
Jim
Barlow on decision making and failure.
One of the
country's great business reporters (now retired from the Houston Chronicle)
on Dietrich Dorner's The Logic
of Failure.
Martin
Hutchinson (UPI) on Social Security.
Bill
Bonner
on Heroes of the Revolution
An
exceptional commentary on world improvers.
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