By the way, here is an excellent article by Henry Manne on the American investor, the wisdom of crowds, and insider trading laws. And, don't forget about the Career Fair this Thursday.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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Prequisites: EC 221, 222. Topics in monetary policy, theory, monetary standards, the origin of money, financial markets, interest rates, time preferences, the history of banking, the commercial banking system, central banking, and the Federal Reserve System are covered. This web site includes questions, problems, news items, and analysis that pertains to class discussions, as well as other announcements and notes.
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