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The Myth of the Rational Market: A History of Risk, Reward, and Delusion on Wall Street

Hardcover, 400 pages
HarperCollins Publishers
June 01, 2009
Find it in: Business & Money Management - Investing - Investing (K)
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ISBN13: 9780060598990
ISBN: 0060598999
BINC: 9296372
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Description: Chronicling the rise and fall of the efficient market theory and the century-long making of the modern financial industry, Justin Fox's The Myth of the Rational Market is as much an intellectual whodunit as a cultural history of the perils and possibilities of risk. The book brings to life the people and ideas that forged modern finance and investing, from the formative days of Wall Street through the Great Depression and into the financial calamity of today. It's a tale that features professors who made and lost fortunes, battled fiercely over ideas, beat the house in blackjack, wrote bestselling books, and played major roles on the world stage. It's also a tale of Wall Street's evolution, the power of the market to generate wealth and wreak havoc, and free market capitalism's war with itself. The efficient market hypothesis-long part of academic folklore but codified in the 1960s at the University of Chicago-has evolved into a powerful myth. It has been the maker and loser of fortune...

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