krugman.blogs.nytimes.com - 5/23/2009
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I'm in Hong Kong right now; as always, I'm just awed by the way the city looks. And this time I think I've figured out why it's so appealing.
Hong Kong, with its incredible cluster of tall buildings stacked up the slope of a mountain, is the way the future was supposed to look. The [...]
zerohedge.blogspot.com - 5/20/2009
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Innovative Quant Solutions out with a brief looking
at the future of quant factors and whether it...
even makes sense to diversify these at all in 2009. This is a very critical question as the market's recent action keeps flustering quant managers who ...
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The Future Of Factor Diversification
gregmankiw.blogspot.com - 5/21/2009
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Marginal Revolution —
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Paul Krugman Visits the Cantonese-Speaking Future of Sixty Years Ago, and Is Happy
J. Bradford DeLong's Grasping Reality with All Eight Tentacles —
... The future is not what it used to be - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com: TI’m in Hong Kong right now; as always, I’m just awed by the way the city looks. And this time I think I’ve figured out why it’s so appealing. Hong Kong, with its incredible cluster of tall buildings stacked up the slope of a mountain, is the way the future was supposed to look. The future — the way I learned it from science-fiction movies — was supposed to be Manhattan squared: vertical, modernistic, art decoish. What the future mainly ended up looking like ...
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