The Aggressive Conservative Investor will never go out of date. Regulation, disclosure, and other things may change, but the general approach and mindset to successful investing are timeless. Read this book and you will learn the rudiments of 'safe and cheap' investing. An essential read for every amateur and professional investor.
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The Guidance of an Enterprise Economy
- 592pages
- 21 heures de lecture
The book presents an in-depth analysis of money, credit, and bankruptcy within a mixed economy framework. It integrates Walrasian general equilibrium theory with macroeconomic dynamics, highlighting the interplay between economic stability and innovation as described by Schumpeter. This comprehensive approach offers insights into the complexities of financial systems and their impact on economic performance, making it a valuable resource for understanding contemporary economic challenges.
Essays in Mathematical Economics, in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Focusing on the intersection of economic theory and modern statistical methods, the book features innovative articles by Professor Morgenstern that explore the analysis of economic time series and measurement challenges. His work emphasizes the application of contemporary statistical techniques to enhance the understanding of temporal economic data, offering valuable insights for researchers and practitioners in the field.
A Game-Theoretic Approach to Political Economy
- 744pages
- 27 heures de lecture
This companion volume to Shubik's masterful Game Theory in the Social Sciences sketches a unification of several branches of political economy on the basis of the theory of games.In five parts it covers basic factors that make economic decision making different from properties of economic goods, money, and wealth - static, one-sided, open model of oligopolistic competition; cooperative models of closed economic systems; strategic models of closed economic systems, and externalities and public goods. This final section explores a number of applications, including land ownership, voting, and the assignment of joint costs.The book concludes with an outline of a series of games within a game as a portrayal of a politico-economic process in a democratic society with a two-party system and public and private sectors. The approach adopted points the way toward a possible reconciliation of micro-and macroeconomics and an integration of economic, political, and sociological descriptions in the study of the short-term function of the state.Martin Shubik is Seymour H. Knox Professor of Mathematical Institutional Economics at Yale University.