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Date: 2007-02-04 09:46:35
Mathematical finance
Economic theories
Econophysics
Economics laws
Economic model
Power law
Behavioral economics
Supply and demand
Neoclassical economics
Economics
Knowledge
Science

Response to “Worrying Trends in Econophysics” Joseph L. McCauley Physics Department University of Houston Houston, Tx

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