Wednesday, January 2, 2013

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RT @alexbowe: Short reading list for the aspiring #quant: http://t.co/ilzs4FnD

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 03:34 AM PST

BusinessSchools: RT @alexbowe: Short reading list for the aspiring #quant: http://t.co/ilzs4FnD

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RT @alexbowe: Short reading list for the aspiring #quant: http://t.co/3ytUwzsT

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 02:54 AM PST

moneyscience: RT @alexbowe: Short reading list for the aspiring #quant: http://t.co/3ytUwzsT

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RT @MrVikas: I speak to #billionaire #entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson about entrepreneurship wealth #adventure & more: http://t.co/KB1APWf7

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 02:54 AM PST

moneyscience: RT @MrVikas: I speak to #billionaire #entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson about entrepreneurship wealth #adventure & more: http://t.co/KB1APWf7

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Blog Post: PatrickBurns: US market portrait 2012 final

Posted: 02 Jan 2013 02:39 AM PST

US large cap market returns.read more...

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The Financial Education Daily is out! http://t.co/mgDaff68 ⸠Top stories today via @IEbusiness @oriolllop

Posted: 01 Jan 2013 11:38 PM PST

BusinessSchools: The Financial Education Daily is out! http://t.co/mgDaff68 รข–¸ Top stories today via @IEbusiness @oriolllop

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Blog Post: Falkenblog: Some Classic Economics Articles

Posted: 01 Jan 2013 10:49 AM PST

Here are some of my favorite economic articles.  You might enjoy them.Bruce Yandle on Bootleggers and Baptists. I think this is a really deep theory, in that it applies not simply to economic regulation, but almost all political divisions. That is, contra Marx, the Hegelian dialectic is not between those in power and those not, the rich and the poor, but rather, each side in any revolution...

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Blog Post: ThePracticalQuant: My Year In Data: How my Toolset evolved in 2012

Posted: 01 Jan 2013 09:25 AM PST

Rather than offer a sweeping overview of 2012 or a slew of predictions for 2013, I've assembled a list of things and ideas that have become part of my toolset over the past year. It has gotten easier for me to do interesting things at scale: Spark/Shark and GraphLab are distributed and in-memory (i.e., fast). Spark has the added bonus of being fault-tolerant as well. Code tested on a...

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MoneyScience Daily is out! http://t.co/aGkJAVQE

Posted: 01 Jan 2013 06:58 AM PST

moneyscience: MoneyScience Daily is out! http://t.co/aGkJAVQE

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