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Economic autism
I hope you didn't spend money on that
>>1462638
Amen, my brother!
>>1462791
can u post better quality charts plz
Okay.
LITERALLY required reading for anyone who wants to study economics
>>1462814
Strong list
>>1462956
Why?
>>1462638
Off the top of my head, shit that /biz/ might find interesting (but not particularly investments related):
- Coming Apart by Charles Murray
- Poorly Made in China by Paul Midler
- The Bell Curve by Charles Murray
- The Big Short by Michael Lewis
- Class by Paul Fussel
Own all of them, love all of them.
>>1463149
>Keynes Shit
>Worth reading
People like you are why this country is fucking 13 trillion in debt, retard
>>1462638
One that is spot on and is actually readable.
>>1463149
Loved Class but rarely see it mentioned.
Just ordered:
Choosing the Right Pond: Human Behavior and the Quest for Status by Robert H. Frank.
Fooled by fandomness by Taleb should be /biz required reading.
>>1462638
I'm a big fan of robert kiyosakis. Fuck the hatters. Ill spend 100k on classes if i get rich doing it.
NEETS need not run off at the mouth.
>>1464414
>Fuck the hatters
Right?
No one wears that shit anyway.
>>1463149
Is the Bell Curve any good?
Just a mention of it would raise unreal butthurt at my uni.
>>1462814
Why programming?
>>1462956
More of a polsci book imo. Still redpilled though I recommend for sure.
>>1464474
I got in a debate with a professor over it. He believes it's been debunked because of noncognitive skills and more current research in neurology etc.
Whatever though. I think its a great read albeit dry and boring as fuck.
Inequality on Labor Income chapter + the following chapters are really interesting.
A lot of the book can be really dry, since a lot of it is about his methodology.