The Money GameKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1976 M08 12 - 272 páginas "This is a modern classic." —Paul A. Samuelson, First American Nobel Prize Winner in Economics "The best book there is about the stock market and all that goes with it." —The New York Times Book Review "Anyone whose orientation is toward where the action is, where the happenings happen, should buy a copy of The Money Game and read it with due diligence." —Book World " 'Adam Smith' is a veteran observer and commentator on the events and people of Wall Street.... His thorough knowledge of financial affairs gives his observations a great degree of authenticity. But the joy of reading this book comes from his delightful sense of humor. He is a lively and ingeniously witty writer who never stoops to acerbity. None of the solemn, sacred cows of Wall Street escapes debunking." —Library Journal |
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... become one with those of the harness makers and the locomotive kings . Any book written in the sixties is going to have some images that become the nostalgic amber of old tintypes . This edition of The Money Game is the same as the ...
... become one with those of the harness makers and the locomotive kings . Any book written in the sixties is going to have some images that become the nostalgic amber of old tintypes . This edition of The Money Game is the same as the ...
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... becoming what he's going to become . After he's become it , he loses an infinitesimal bit of sharpness , like a star after his best role , and we've been lucky enough to hit a couple of fel- lows like that . With the good men , you can ...
... becoming what he's going to become . After he's become it , he loses an infinitesimal bit of sharpness , like a star after his best role , and we've been lucky enough to hit a couple of fel- lows like that . With the good men , you can ...
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... become rich , did so , part time , from his bed , as a player in the Game , and having become rich , had some thoughts that must be integral to any study of the Game . For what follows , we must acknowledge Keynes ' own General Theory ...
... become rich , did so , part time , from his bed , as a player in the Game , and having become rich , had some thoughts that must be integral to any study of the Game . For what follows , we must acknowledge Keynes ' own General Theory ...
Contenido
Preface to the Vintage Edition | 1 |
IDENTITY ANXIETY MONEY | 9 |
Was I Dumb Was I Dumb Kick | 59 |
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