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Vaknin, Sam, 1961-

"Capitalistic Musings"

The Merits of Inflation
VI. The Benefits of Oligopolies
VII. Moral Hazard and the Survival Value of Risk
VIII. The Business of Risk
IX. Global Differential Pricing
X. The Disruptive Engine - Innovation
XI. Governments and Growth
XII. The Distributive Justice of the Market
XIII. The Myth of the Earnings Yield
XIV. Immortality and Mortality in the Economic Sciences
XV. The Agent-Principal Conundrum
XVI. The Green-Eyed Capitalist
XVII. The Case of the Compressed Image
XVIII. The Fabric of Economic Trust
XIX. Scavenger Economies, Predator Economies
XX. Notes on the Economics of Game Theory
XXI. Knowledge and Power
XXII. Market Impeders and Market Inefficiencies
XXIII. Financial Crises, Global Capital Flows and
the International Financial Architecture
XXIV. O'Neill's Free Dinner - America's Current Account Deficit
XXV. Anarchy as an Organizing Principle
XXVI. Narcissism in the Boardroom
XXVII. The Author
XXVIII. About "After the Rain"
Economics - Psychology's Neglected Branch
By: Dr. Sam Vaknin
Also published by United Press International (UPI)
It is impossible to describe any human action if one does not refer to
the meaning the actor sees in the stimulus as well as in the end his
response is aiming at.


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