William Bernstein has updated his classic The Intelligent Asset Allocator (2000) with a new book in his "Investing for Adults" series: Rational Expectations. Forbes.com writers are supposed to ...
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This year's winners of the Nobel Prize in economics have played key roles in developing what we now call modern macroeconomics. But we wouldn't blame Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims if they feel ...