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Tag Archives: accuracy
Inside Trading is Helpful, Not Harmful
Inside trading is useful to investors, as it is a fast way of revealing the true value of a company’s stock. Continue reading
Posted in Theory
Tagged accuracy, inside, market, mechanism, price, stock, trading, volatility
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Positivism, Statistics and Questionable Accuracy
Scholars who rely on empiricism should take more time to review the accuracy of their statistics, otherwise they risk spreading false information, and as a result false conclusions. This could lead to severely damaging effects on general economic thought and theory. Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, empiricism, evidence, Krugman, non-positivism, positivism, praxeology, Statistics
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Wikipedia
On Wikipedia’s accuracy and its objectives. Continue reading →