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The Witch Doctor of Wall Street: A Noted Financial Expert Guides You Through Today's Voodoo Economics (a review)

Martin S. Fridson and Martin S. Fridson

Financial Analysts Journal, 1996, vol. 52, issue 4, 76-77

Abstract: Through the many incidents in his memoirs, the author demonstrates that economic straight talk is a scarcity in the market, in the government, and among economists. He provides insights into a variety of ethical issues, commercial considerations that may color research reports, and the hidden agenda behind many economic pronouncements.

Date: 1996
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