Monday, November 10, 2014

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Blog Post: TheFinancialServicesClub: What will happen when China implodes?

Posted: 10 Nov 2014 12:48 AM PST

I just took part in a panel debate about the shape of the global economy.  As a renowned economist (?), I was honoured to be invited and gave my views alongside Shah Gilani, editor of Money Morning and The Money Map Report, and chaired by Andrew J. Barden, Bloomberg’s managing editor for international government in Europe and the Middle East.read more...

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[1411.1929] A General Equilibrium Theorem for the Economy of Giving

Posted: 09 Nov 2014 11:53 PM PST

A General Equilibrium Theorem for the Economy of Giving http://t.co/yrgkiq62GC via @moneyscience #SocialLending #FinancialMath — D. Geromichalos ScD (@dg_risk)…

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On the Complexity and Behaviour of Cryptocurrencies Compared to Other Markets. (arXiv:1411.1924v1 [q-fin.ST]) - Quantitative Finance at arXiv's blog - MoneyScience

Posted: 09 Nov 2014 11:07 PM PST

Research: On the Complexity and Behaviour of Cryptocurrencies Compared to Other Markets. (arXiv:1411.1924v1 [q... http://t.co/9uUyp6cczN — moneyscience…

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Published / Preprint: On the Complexity and Behaviour of Cryptocurrencies Compared to Other Markets. (arXiv:1411.1924v1 [q-fin.ST])

Posted: 09 Nov 2014 05:37 PM PST

We show that the behaviour of Bitcoin has interesting similarities to stock and precious metal markets, such as gold and silver. We report that whilst Litecoin, the second largest cryptocurrency, closely follows Bitcoin's behaviour, it does not show all the reported properties of Bitcoin. Agreements between apparently disparate complexity measures have been found, and it is shown that...

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Published / Preprint: A General Equilibrium Theorem for the Economy of Giving. (arXiv:1411.1929v1 [q-fin.GN])

Posted: 09 Nov 2014 05:37 PM PST

In [1] we presented a model for transactions when goods are given away in the expectation of a later settlement. In settings where people keep track of their social accounts we were able to redefine concepts like account balance, yield curve and the law of diminishing returns. In this paper we establish a general equilibrium theorem, conjectured in [1], by developing sufficient conditions for any...

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Blog Post: TheAlephBlog: Revenue Misses Can Be Good

Posted: 09 Nov 2014 01:26 AM PST

Photo Credit: Phineas Jones || Beyond the destruction, honesty?read more...

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