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The CAPM and EMH stick to the neoclassical script of believing that the economy and finance markets are stable, at or near equilibrium, and on this basis argue that “you can’t beat the market”. But there is an alternative view, far more aligned with the actual data, that says that markets are chaotic, far from ...
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The CAPM and EMH stick to the neoclassical script of believing that the economy and finance markets are stable, at or near equilibrium, and on this basis argue that “you can’t beat the market”. But there is an alternative view, far more aligned with the actual data, that says that markets are chaotic, far from ...
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Steve Keen considers the following as important:
This could be interesting, too:
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