Author Topic: Where to start in true economics.  (Read 1624 times)

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Be ensured .. I did not take it personally :-) Just wanted to let you know ..

And yes .. I don't have that much clue about economics and I am fascinated about all the economical details that you and others in the community discuss!

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FYI: It was me asking :-)

thanks for the book recommendation

Sorry, do not take it personally - I have to check the red lips in order to recognize who is actually speaking.
I recognize only BM's and Fuzz's voices without this trick/help.
Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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FYI: It was me asking :-)

thanks for the book recommendation

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I re-listened part of the last dev. hangout. I am usually at work during those, so I miss random parts of them in the life feed.
There was a question 'Where Dan learned Economics?' And while I have no idea what the answer to that particular question is, I thought I can post the:

First ever book in economics, one should read - OMHO only,of course.

It is not only a great book - it is also a book that is writhen by someone who is mainly a writer/journalist not an economist - so it is 'easy' and fun read...

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Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.