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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Why We Need Risk

Why can't things always be smooth and nice and predictable? Myron Scholes, Nobel Laureate, says you wouldn't like it if they were
Posted by DYNAMIC CONSISTENCY at 8:10 AM

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