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Economic Theory This category refers to a type of belief system that underlies or justifies behavioral standards and market operations. These are articles that explain the theoretical justification for financial operations and institutional methods, and behavioral standards. [Capital Market Taxonomy]
The Common Stock Legend
By John Schroy, on June 1st, 2006 |

The topic “Baby Boom — Baby Bomb?” was debated by Michael Milken and Professor Jeremy Siegel in April 2006. This debate was featured in BusinessWeek in the article, “When Boomers Cash Out: A buy-and-hold legend sees tough times ahead.” Professor Siegel is the guru of the Common Stock Legend, having authored the best-seller, “Stocks for the Long Run”,
Capital Flow Analysis
By John Schroy, on March 5th, 2006 |

Prudential Equity Group Research LLC published a “Flow of Funds Chartbook” as of August 16, 2004, that was still available in PDF format on the their website at no charge in March 2006.
This valuable statistical presentation was edited by the well-known economist, Dr. Ed Yardeni and has 35 pages of attractive charts on selected data series from the Federal Reserve National Flow of Funds Accounts.
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