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Charles P Kindleberger Quotes






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The first derivative is the last refuge of a scoundrel (Charles P Kindleberger Quotes)
The propensity to swindle grows parallel with the propensity to speculate during a boom the implosion of an asset price bubble always leads to the discovery of frauds and swindles (Charles P Kindleberger Quotes)
There is nothing so disturbing to one’s well-being and judgment as to see a friend get rich (Charles P Kindleberger Quotes)
Much of the profession is empirically bankrupt because it is no longer taught economic history (Charles P Kindleberger Quotes)
Money is a public good; as such, it lends itself to private exploitation (Charles P Kindleberger Quotes)